Louis DeJoy, the head of the United States Postal Service, said he intends to step down after five years in the role.
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy, who was appointed during President Donald Trump's first term, recently announced plans ...
The postal leader brought a spotlight, controversy and a plan to save the agency to his role, but is now starting the process ...
DeJoy's nearly five-year tenure as postmaster general has been eventful, marked by the Covid-19 pandemic, a surge in mail-in ...
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Tuesday announced that he would be stepping down as the U.S. Postal Service tries to recover from hundreds of billions of dollars in predicted losses within the next ...
Embattled U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced on Tuesday that he will be stepping down from his position.
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy announced plans to resign from the USPS on Feb. 17. DeJoy's tenure, which began in 2020, was marked by controversy due to his political affiliations and fundraising ...
His nearly five-year tenure has been eventful, marked by the pandemic, a surge in mail-in election ballots and efforts to reverse years of financial difficulties at the U.S. Postal Service.
U.S. Postmaster General Louis DeJoy urged postal workers to dismiss rumors of President Trump seizing control of the Postal Service. Addressing 640,000 employees, DeJoy emphasized the agency is ...
DeJoy, who has led the Postal Service since 2020, cited the need for leadership continuity as the agency continues ...