Joshua Colin is retiring as the Postal Service’s chief performance officer, a position he has held since January 2025.
He will remain with the organization in an advisory capacity until the end of this year.
Prior to becoming chief performance officer, he was the chief retail and delivery officer.
Colin has been with USPS for 40 years. He has served as delivery operations vice president, processing and maintenance vice president and area operations vice president for the former Eastern Area.
Most recently, he established the integrated operations and planning team tasked with improving services across the nation.
“Throughout Josh’s long tenure, he has made many significant contributions including optimizing delivery operations in several challenging geographies, investing in his employees, and driving performance at all levels of the organization,” Doug Tulino, deputy postmaster general, wrote in a memo announcing Colin’s retirement.
Worked for him in South Jersey years back.
One of the most arrogant, dumbest human beings you’ll ever meet.
But, he’s really good at kissing ass!!!!
No one will miss this person!!!
I retire next year and I didn’t lose the company any money, probably won’t be a story about me
Sleep Well Handsome Man,
You showed up every day and dealt with the BS that
is the USPS.
May your Retirement be Long and Healthy!!!!
What a resume this guy has. In both of his positions, he presided over the worst performance in the history of the USPS, accountable to no one. Big Doug T. was tasked with basically doing his job for him to try and see what the issues were in these districts making congress’ phone ring off the hook with complaints. By all accounts a major DEI hire unable to do his job.