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Appointments, awards and retirements

Here’s a look at recent USPS announcements

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Adam E. Briones was named corporate accounting manager. He previously served as lease accounting manager.

Michael A. Calabrese was named integrated operations and planning director. He previously served as the Bethpage, NY, Processing and Distribution Center plant manager.

Michael A. Chestnut was named rural delivery director. He previously served as rural delivery strategy and policy manager.

Brian B. Code, customer products and fulfillment cost management center manager, was named acting commercial products and services portfolio director.

Sarah L. Dumais was named external reporting and technical accounting manager. She previously served as external reporting and account reconciliation manager.

Stephen K. Hurley, headquarters facility services director, retired after 19 years with the Postal Service.

Diane M. Ingland, Arkansas-Oklahoma District manager, retired after 34 years with the Postal Service.

Stephen A. Kochersperger, the USPS historian, received the Charles A. Fricke Award for an article published in La Posta: The Journal of American Postal History. The article describes how llamas are used to pack mail to LeConte Lodge, the highest elevation guest lodge in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Jeffrey A. Kyer II, change management director, was named acting training director. Tonia L. Bridges, field human resources program manager, was named acting change management director.

• Oklahoma City Postmaster Marcia J. Titus retired after 25 years with USPS. Melissa L. Pfluke, delivery operations support manager, was named Oklahoma City’s acting postmaster.

Mark W. Worrall, retail, healthcare and federal accounts director, retired after 25 years of federal service.

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