Here’s a look at some recent changes in the Postal Service leadership ranks:
• Gregory K. Curtis, the Ybor City, FL, Processing and Distribution Center’s plant manager, was named the Birmingham, AL, Processing and Distribution Center’s acting plant manager.
• Len DeLeon, a Seattle Processing and Distribution Center distribution operations senior manager, was named acting plant manager.
• Tina Gellos, a Portland, OR, Processing and Distribution Center distribution operations senior manager, was named the Albuquerque, NM, Processing and Distribution Center’s acting plant manager.
• John E. Holliman, the Baton Rouge, LA, Processing and Distribution Center’s plant manager, was named the Tulsa, OK, Processing and Distribution Center’s acting plant manager.
• Sandra Latham, integration director for Chief Postal Inspector Gary Barksdale, retired March 31 after a 32-year postal career.
• Will Love, a Denver Processing and Distribution Center distribution operations senior manager, was named the Denver Network Distribution Center’s acting manager.
• James McNally, national business alliances director at USPS headquarters in Washington, DC, retired March 26 after 37 years with the organization. Mark Worrall, a business alliances regional manager, was named acting national business alliances director.
• Brad Pafford, revenue and volume reporting manager at headquarters, retired April 2 after 30 years with USPS.
• Steven Phelps, regulatory reporting and cost analysis manager at headquarters, retired March 31 after a 36-year postal career.
• Nickolas Piazza, the New Orleans Processing and Distribution Center’s senior plant manager, was named the San Antonio Processing and Distribution Center’s acting plant manager.
• Stephen A. Wright, telecommunications and information technology management center manager at headquarters, retired April 2 after 39 years with USPS. Michael C. Raezler, a purchasing and supply management specialist, was named acting telecommunications and information technology management center manager.