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Acting USPS processing operations VP named

The Postal Service has named Jason DeChambeau acting processing operations vice president, effective Jan. 1.

He succeeds Dane Coleman, who retired Dec. 31.

In this role, DeChambeau and his team oversee the design, development, implementation and evaluation of policies, programs and standards for national mail processing operations.

Most recently, he served as acting senior director of processing operations in Chesapeake Division, where he managed 25 facilities that serve nearly 12 million delivery points.

He has also held positions as strategic planning and implementation senior director; processing operations director; senior plant manager at the Columbia, SC, and Greensboro, NC, processing and distribution centers; and distribution operations manager, among other roles.

DeChambeau has been with the Postal Service for more than 30 years, beginning as an industrial engineer in Duluth, MN.

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