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Code · CFR · Title 39 — Postal Service · Part 221 · § 221.4

§ 221.4. Corporate officers.

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The Board of Governors determines the number of corporate officers and appoints the postmaster general. The governors and the postmaster general appoint the deputy postmaster general. The postmaster general appoints the remaining corporate officers. The corporate officers of the Postal Service are the following:
(a)The postmaster general and chief executive officer.
(b)The deputy postmaster general.
(c)The chief operating officer and executive vice president.
(d)The chief financial officer and executive vice president.
(e)The senior vice presidents.
(f)The general counsel and senior vice president.
(g)The vice presidents.
(h)The chief inspector.
(i)The consumer advocate and vice president.
(j)The judicial officer.
(k)Such other officers as the Board may designate from time to time.
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