The Postal Service Board of Governors is in the process of conducting a thorough, nationwide search for a successor to Postmaster General Megan J. Brennan, who recently announced her intent to retire on Jan. 31.
To facilitate the search and transition process, the governors announced Jan. 6 that the Postmaster General has agreed to delay her retirement date.
“We are grateful to the Postmaster General for her continued commitment to the Postal Service, and share her confidence in the Postal Service’s strong leadership team members who will ensure that we continue to deliver for the American people,” said Board of Governors Chairman Robert M. “Mike” Duncan.