
Atlantic Area VP to retire
Scott Raymond’s USPS career included several leadership roles
Scott Raymond, vice president of the Postal Service’s Atlantic Area, is retiring on Friday, June 27.
He has held the role since 2023 and has been responsible for 12 districts, 128,000 employees, 8,600 Post Offices and 35.6 million delivery points.
Prior to serving as vice president, Raymond was Atlantic Region’s senior director.
He previously held several leadership positions at USPS, including operations support manager for the former Capital Metro Area, Mid-Carolinas Processing and Distribution Center senior plant manager and Atlanta District manager.
Raymond, a U.S. Navy veteran, began his career with USPS as a mail processor in 1993.
Sweet dreams are made of this
A new video showcases the Goodnight Moon stamps
The Postal Service has released an animated video to promote its new Goodnight Moon stamps.
The stamps, released last month, feature images from the classic children’s picture book “Goodnight Moon,” written by Margaret Wise Brown and illustrated by Clement Hurd.
Thacher Hurd, son of Clement Hurd, narrates the 45-second video.
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