Mailing Industry CEO Council Applauds Senate Committee Action on Postal Reform Legislation
2005年6月23日 - 3:03AM
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Mailing Industry CEO Council Applauds Senate Committee Action on
Postal Reform Legislation Senate Markup Important Step Forward
WASHINGTON, June 22 /PRNewswire/ -- The Mailing Industry CEO
Council commended the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental
Affairs Committee's approval of the "Postal Accountability and
Enhancement Act" (S. 662). The bipartisan vote of 15-1 sends a
strong message in support of the need for postal reform. The
Mailing Industry CEO Council is the leading mailing industry group
with members who are leaders of a cross-section of companies that
depend on the postal system. The CEO Council has been steadfast in
its call for postal reform legislation as essential for the mailing
public and the American economy because the U.S. Postal Service is
the linchpin of the much larger $900 billion mailing industry with
9 million workers that drives over 8% of the U.S. gross domestic
product. "The CEO Council applauds the continued leadership of the
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee in
moving comprehensive postal reform legislation forward," said
Michael J. Critelli, Chairman and CEO of Pitney Bowes Inc., and
President of the Mailing Industry CEO Council. "Postal reform is
necessary to allow the USPS to grow the mail and to act as an
engine for economic growth for the U.S. economy," continued
Critelli. "Today's action on the Senate bill is an important step
on the road to making postal reform a reality." We are optimistic
that postal reform legislation will continue to enjoy bipartisan
support as it moves through the Senate. Today's vote in favor of S.
662 underscores the importance and bipartisan nature of postal
reform. The CEO Council advocates eight core principles of postal
reform: promoting the growth and value of mail; creating a
customer-centric U.S. Postal Service; maintaining universal access
and universal service at affordable prices; promoting
public-private partnerships to grow mail volume and enhance
efficiencies; achieving price stability through predictable and
responsible rate adjustments; stimulating public-private
collaboration to maximize innovation; enhancing the management
performance of the Postal Service; and strengthening the governance
of the USPS by incorporating corporate best practices. The Mailing
Industry CEO Council is an eighteen-member non-profit organization
whose main objective is to provide senior executive input to
proposed reforms, promote industry standards, and promote the vital
role of mail in industry and commerce. The CEO Council actively
supports postal reform efforts. The membership of the Mailing
Industry CEO Council includes: * Michael J. Critelli, Chairman and
CEO, Pitney Bowes Inc., and President of the CEO Council * C.
Hamilton Davison, Jr., President and CEO, Paramount Cards Inc
Secretary/Treasurer of the CEO Council * Mark Angelson, CEO, R. R.
Donnelley * Cathleen Black, President, Hearst Magazines * Yvonne
Furth, President and CEO, Draft * T. Michael Glenn, Executive Vice
President, FedEx Corporation * S. Scott Harding, CEO, ADVO Inc. *
Richard Hochhauser, President and CEO, Harte-Hanks, Inc. * Stephen
Lightman, President, Crosstown Traders, Inc. * Ann S. Moore,
Chairman and CEO, Time Inc. * Charles D. Morgan, Company Leader,
Acxiom Corporation * William Novelli, CEO, AARP * William Nuti,
CEO, Symbol Technologies * Thomas O. Ryder, Chairman and CEO, The
Reader's Digest Association, Inc. * David M. Sable, Vice Chairman
and President, Wunderman * Richard Srednicki, Executive VP and CEO,
Card Services, J P Morgan Chase * Brian Tanton, Vice President and
General Manager, Lockheed Martin Distribution Technologies * Steve
Towle, President and CEO, DST Systems DATASOURCE: Mailing Industry
CEO Council CONTACT: Gary C. Battaglia, +1-203-351-6984, or , for
the Mailing Industry CEO Council
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