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CHANGES AT ST. LOUIS BMEUJim Williams, BME Manager for Gateway for the last eleven or so years, has been promoted to the OIS position working with the Sales part of our organization. Jim has provided an outstanding level of knowledge of DMM regulations to our district and filling his shoes will be difficult. Most recently, Gateway ended FY09 in the number one spot in GLA for SOX Compliance. This is only one of the accomplishments under Jim in BME. He will be missed. He will be domiciled locally. Please join me in welcoming Linda Bergeland, on detail from Sales, as she fills in as the Manager of BME for Gateway. Linda worked in BME for about 2 1/2 years and will step in to ensure we stay compliant with SOX as well as all other BME indicators. Please give her your support as we move through this transition. Last Updated (Wednesday, 30 December 2009 11:01) DMM ADVISORY UPDATE - DEC 11December 11, 2009 Move Update Just a reminder.... The Move Update assessment charge of $0.07 per piece is effective January 4, 2010, and applies to a percentage of pieces in First-Class Mail and Standard Mail mailings failing Performance-Based Verifications at acceptance. A noncompliance charge of $0.07 per piece may apply to all pieces in a Standard Mail mailing that does not comply with the Move Update standard. CENTRAL MO PCC DEBUTS PCC UNIVERSITYFor the Central Missouri PCC, mailer education doesn’t stop with earning Executive Mail Center Manager or Mail Design Professional certificates. The council has launched its own “PCC University” to provide continuing education to its members.“We are hoping this program will not only help build membership but increase participation in educational opportunities,” says Industry Co-chair Cathy Rupard, who announced the new program at the PCC’s annual Fall Mailers’ Conference. Last Updated (Saturday, 28 November 2009 07:59) NATIONAL PCC DAY 2009POTTER ADDRESSES CURRENT CLIMATE, LAYS FOUNDATION FOR FUTURE GROWTH
In his National PCC Day speech today, Postmaster General John Potter outlined a roadmap for recovery and reaffirmed the Postal Service’s focus on adapting to changing customer needs and a changing marketplace. Last Updated (Saturday, 28 November 2009 08:04) |




