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Conference Hosted by BEB Makes National Publication!

2013-06 POSTSCRIPTS ARTICLE ON THE CONFERENCEDuring the 2012/2013 term, our President Ron Royall, served as President of the Southwest Chapter of the Association of Marketing Service Providers.  This prestigious chapter has a 50+ history and is part of the national AMSP organization.  AMSP has been in existence for over 90-years and is dedicated to the education and legislative advocacy of the print, mail and fulfillment industry.  As Chapter President, Ron was responsible for the planning, promotion, sales and implementation of two regional events during his term.  We are thrilled to report that both events were successful and the national association featured our BEB Hosted Annual Conference in this month’s PostScripts Magazine!  At the close of the conference in April, Ron handed over the President’s gavel to the 2013/2014 incoming Chapter President, Stan Hastings (Commercial Mail Service).  You can read the feature in it’s entirety here.  It is our second mention in this month’s, nationally published, PostScripts magazine!

And the next USPS PMG is….

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Joy Zerbach, VP

I’m a fan of our current US Postmaster General Pat Donahoe.  It’s not often that a USPS ‘guy’ is willing to think out of the box or make bold moves, especially if those moves may be unpopular or painful.  I’ve heard some say that he lacks long-term vision.  However, Donahoe has some big and immediate problems to solve before he can communicate in detail, what he foresees as the sustainable USPS of the future.  I worry that he will grow tired of constant push back from Congress about the most basic, common sense and simplistic changes and surrender his noble fight for reform by resigning.

JOY AND PMG DONAHOE NO GLASSES

From L-R Karen DeWolfe (InterlinkOne), USPMG Patrick Donahoe and Joy Z

Rumors are already buzzing in Washington that the 57-year old Donahoe will retire this summer and speculation is that Deputy Postmaster General Ron Stroman will step into Donahoe’s spot.  Let’s hope that Mr. Donahoe keeps the boxing gloves on and continues to fight for the needed changes to our current postal service.  He is well-spoken, has the ability to communicate clearly to the masses and he certainly has more patience that I could (ever) hope!  He’s also getting the word out to the public and is leading the charge for change.  I hope he stays around a while longer!