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USPS Processing operations VP to retire

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Dane Coleman, the Postal Service’s processing operations vice president, will retire on Wednesday, Dec. 31.

He began his 40-year career with the Postal Service as a 21-day casual employee during the 1985 holiday season at the processing and distribution facility in Easton, MD.

After becoming a career employee, Coleman served in several processing and distribution center management roles in Easton; Baltimore; Philadelphia; and Jacksonville, FL.

He also served in multiple headquarters leadership roles, including operations integration and support manager in the chief operating officer’s organization.

Coleman later became the former Northeast Area’s acting vice president.

He was appointed to his current position in 2023 and has been responsible for managing strategies to stabilize the processing workforce, coordinating the deployment of new package processing equipment, bringing several new modernized processing plants on line and implementing network changes to drive productivity and improve efficiencies.

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