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USPS set to celebrate National Postal Customer Council Week

The Greater Illinois Postal Customer Council is extending a cordial invitation to all business partners to attend the 2023 National Postal Customer Council Week celebration on Wednesday, Sept. 20, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Ramada Inn, 780 E. North Ave., Glendale Heights, IL 60139.

The event includes a video message from Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, remarks by USPS leadership, Industry speakers, lunch, vendors and door prizes. Attendees are asked to register at GIPCC.ORG.

Keynote Speaker Marc McCrery, USPS Vice President, Customer Experience along with David Lewis, President of Snailworks and Frank Arostegul, Executive Vice President of Sales and Marketing, American Litho, Inc. will speak at the event. Also in attendance will be Postal Service leadership, PCC Executive Board and Members.

PCC Week is an annual celebration that creates opportunities to hear from postal and industry leaders at the local level about USPS business strategies and best practices in the mailing and shipping industry. This network represents an important partnership between the Postal Service and industry members who share a common goal - achieving success in today's competitive marketplace.

A PCC is an organization that helps foster a close working relationship between USPS and commercial mailers and business partners with the goal of sharing information about postal products, programs, and services through an educational and collaborative environment. PCCs provide the opportunity for business mailers to network and collaborate with their colleagues in a casual setting.

Join the Postal Customer Council community for this fun and informative event. Come network with fellow business partners, hear first-hand what's happening at the Postal Service, and learn what PCC membership can do to enhance your business.

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