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USPS Corporate Affairs VP retiring

Judy de Torok, the Postal Service’s corporate affairs vice president, will retire Friday, May 16.

De Torok was named to the position in May 2021 and reported to the postmaster general. She was in charge of Industry Engagement and Outreach; Environmental Affairs and Corporate Sustainability; Continuity and Preparedness; and Corporate Information Services.

She also oversaw the offices of the historian and judicial officer.

De Torok and her team are responsible for several customer-focused initiatives, including the National Postal Forum, the Postal Customer Council program and the Postmaster General’s Mailers Technical Advisory Committee.

Additionally, she oversaw International Postal Affairs until fall 2024.

She began her USPS career in 1995, holding progressively complex positions in Government Relations, Marketing and Corporate Communications, including chief of staff for the deputy postmaster general’s office.

De Torok received the Postmaster General Award in April.

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