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USPS Delivery operations VP to retire

Angela Curtis, the Postal Service’s delivery operations vice president, will retire after 34 years of federal service.

She “led the transformation of city and rural delivery realignment,” Postmaster General Louis DeJoy wrote in a memo announcing Curtis’s retirement.

Curtis, a U.S. Air Force veteran, began her Postal Service career as a letter carrier in North Carolina in 1993 after serving in the military.

Prior to her current role, she served as retail and Post Office operations vice president. She has held several other leadership positions, including vice president of the former Eastern Area, manager of the former Baltimore and Mid-Carolinas districts, processing and distribution manager and postmaster.

“Angela has a legacy of coaching and developing leaders across the organization and has worked to build a bench of future leaders in retail and delivery. She has been a valuable member of the Postal Service’s leadership team for many years and her dedication to improving the service and efficiencies of our retail and delivery units has been remarkable,” DeJoy wrote.

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