USPS Pricing and costing vice president to retire

Sharon Owens, the Postal Service’s pricing and costing vice president, will retire on Thursday, April 30.

She began her 31-year career with USPS in 1995 as an economist. She was appointed to her first executive role in 1999 as finance manager for the expedited and package services business unit in Atlanta, where she helped launch several products and services.

Her other leadership roles included sales vice president, an executive in industry engagement and outreach, district manager of the former Greater South Carolina and Northern Virginia districts, and officer in charge of Milwaukee.

Owens has served for 10 years in her current role overseeing the combined costing and pricing teams in finance. In this position she has been responsible for regulatory reporting and published pricing for domestic and international shipping, mailing and services, and supporting negotiated service agreements pricing.

She has also testified before the Postal Regulatory Commission on costing models and pricing policy.

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