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National PCC Day 2025 Recap

From AI to the NFL: The 2025 PCC Day Brings
Fresh Perspectives to the Mail Industry


In preparation for the 2025 Greater Madison Area PCC Day, the Madison planning committee held several virtual meetings to identify a speaker who would complement the event’s agenda. A variety of options were considered—from motivational speakers to university mailroom professionals who could provide insight into large-scale mail operations. The turning point came when La Verne Morgan-Hill, Postal Co-Chair and Manager of Customer Relations for the Wisconsin District, engaged her Business Service Network Representatives for speaker suggestions, which significantly shaped the final lineup.

The program featured an outstanding roster of speakers. Ms. Wanda Prater, District Manager, opened with a powerful address commemorating the 250th anniversary of the USPS and honoring the strong partnerships with our customers. Mr. Dale Kennedy, Director of Product Classification, followed with an insightful presentation on the future direction of the Postal Service. After a brief intermission, Kevin Goss, Vice President of Postal Affairs and Enterprise Solutions at Postal Source, delivered a compelling session on AI in the mailroom—previously presented at the National Postal Forum. We then introduced a new short-format presentation style, beginning with Ben Wolfgram, co-founder of a specialty glassware company, who discussed how USPS Ground Advantage has benefited his business. Concluding the event, Danielle Downing, Postmaster of Two Rivers, shared her experience coordinating a passport fair in collaboration with the Green Bay Packers, including an interactive trivia game with official Packers prizes, courtesy of the #PackersGiveBack program.

Held on August 27th—just 20 days after our 13th Annual Golf Outing—the event took place at the American Family Insurance auditorium, generously provided by our Gold Level Sponsor. With 38 industry members and 9 postal employees in attendance, the event received overwhelmingly positive feedback. The success of this new format and the inclusion of industry-led presentations reflect our continued commitment to innovation, collaboration, and education.

If you missed it, we encourage you to join us next year—PCC Day continues to be an excellent opportunity to learn, connect, and be inspired.

 

 

USPS National and Wisconsin News

USPS News from USPS and Wisconsin
01/05/2026 14:29
WASHINGTON - As part of longstanding policies to safeguard the American public from trucking-related safety incidents, and in line with recent Department of Transportation (DOT) policies to make American roadways safer, the U.S. Postal Service will begin working with its contracted trucking providers to phase out any use of non-domiciled Commercial Driver's License (CDL) operators who have not been thoroughly vetted by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service.
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01/02/2026 12:00
The U.S. Postal Service is honoring Phillis Wheatley (1753-1784), the first author of African descent in the American Colonies to publish a book, with the 49th stamp in the Black Heritage series.
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12/29/2025 09:39
Post Office locations nationwide will be closed on Christmas Day, Thursday, Dec. 25, 2025, and New Year’s Day, Thursday, Jan. 1, 2026.
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12/24/2025 00:21
RUDOLPH, WI — The holiday spirit was on full display in Rudolph, Wisconsin, as the United States Postal Service celebrated a major milestone: processing more than 9.5 billion holiday mailpieces nationwide since Thanksgiving Day.
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12/22/2025 08:20
RUDOLPH, WI — The United States Postal Service will celebrate a major milestone of the 2025 holiday mailing season, marking the processing of more than 9 billion holiday mailpieces nationwide since Thanksgiving Day.
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12/17/2025 11:13
The U.S. Postal Service will commemorate the 150th anniversary of Colorado becoming a state with the issuance of Colorado Statehood, a Forever stamp featuring a photograph of Jagged Mountain by nature photographer John Fielder. The first-day-of-issue event is free and open to the public.
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12/17/2025 07:26
WASHINGTON — The U.S. Postal Service today announced that it will open up entry to its valuable last mile delivery network. Shippers large and small will be able to access the more than 18,000 USPS delivery destination units (DDUs) nationwide via a solicitation process that will begin accepting bids in late January or early February 2026.
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12/15/2025 11:00
The U.S. Postal Service will honor Muhammad Ali, known as “The Greatest,” with two stamps. Ali once said, “I should be a postage stamp, because that's the only way I'll ever get licked.” Born Cassius Marcellus Clay Jr. in Louisville, KY, Ali was known across the globe as a champion in and beyond the boxing ring.
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12/10/2025 14:06
WASHINGTON — Next week is the last week to get holiday gifts and greetings in the mail by the recommended deadlines. Customer traffic at all Post Office locations has been steadily increasing since Dec. 1, and this week is expected to be the busiest of the year.
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12/08/2025 13:00
WISCONSIN - Winter weather advisories, winter storm warnings, and icy condition warnings have been issued across portions of Wisconsin.
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