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PCC Leadership Programs

 

Good leadership deserves a reward. The Postal Customer Council® Leadership Awards Program recognizes outstanding performance in various categories of PCC leadership.

National PCC Week 2012 Award Winners - See who was recognized for outstanding performance and leadership

  • 2012 PCC Leadership Award Winners XLS | CSV
  • 2012 PCC Leadership Award Winners - Background Information PDF
  • 2012 PCC Premier Award Winners XLS | CSV
  • 2012 PCC Awards Slideshow PPT | RTF


2013 PCC Leadership Awards Program categories…

  • PCC Industry Member of the Year (1 award - prior year winner not eligible)
  • PCC Postal Service Member of the Year (1 award - prior year winner not eligible)
  • PCC District Manager of the Year (1 award – prior year winner not eligible) 
  • PCC of the Year (1 award - prior year winner not eligible)
  • PCC of the Year (less than 500,000 in population and Level 24 Post Office) (1 award - prior year winner not eligible)
  • PCC Innovation of the Year (1 award)
  • Communication Program Excellence Award (3 awards: Gold, Silver, Bronze)
  • Education Program Excellence Award (3 awards: Gold, Silver, Bronze)


To be considered for an award, you must self-nominate. Some key items to include in your nomination are…

  • Creativity, originality, and membership involvement.
  • Positive impact on membership growth.
  • Effective communications with membership using various channels.
  • Positive impact on PCC operations.
  • Programs conducted to educate business mailers on postal products, services, procedures, and policies to help them grow their business.
  • Increasing value of PCC membership through educational and networking opportunities.

Qualifications and nomination guidelines…
PCC Leadership Awards Program Document RTF

PCC Leadership Awards Nomination Form RTF

2013 Premier PCC Program
The Premier PCC Program provides a set of national standards for PCC excellence and address the PCC Network’s core growth strategy: to “implement and leverage network best practices to create business growth opportunities for PCC members and the U.S. Postal Service.”

Based on these national standards, PCCs will be recognized as performing at a Bronze, Silver, or Gold Level.

NEW! Prestigious Platinum Award recognizes PCCs that have achieved Gold Level for five consecutive years including 2013. Self-nomination is not required for this award.

PCCs should self-nominate for Premier Program recognition. Those who submit validated nominations will be recognized at local PCC events on National PCC Week.

Qualifications and nomination guidelines…
Premier PCC Program Document RTF

Premier PCC Program Nomination Forms

Bronze Level nomination form RTF
Silver Level nomination form RTF
Gold Level nomination form RTF

Local PCC Recognition Programs
Recognizing PCC members adds value to your membership and creates an atmosphere of appreciation for outstanding accomplishments.

Recognizing PCC Executive Board Members
The guidelines for recognizing PCC executive board members are intended for PCCs that are looking to enhance their existing recognition program and PCCs that would like to establish a local recognition program.

Recognizing PCC Executive Board Members Document RTF

Recognizing PCC Executive Board Members
The level of recognition is based on the years of service.
Download sample letter of appreciation:
Postmaster RTF
District Manager RTF
Area Vice President RTF

For 15 or more years of service, refer to the Recognizing PCC Executive Board Members document mentioned earlier.

PCC Industry Co-Chair Recognition
Thank You Letter: Signed by the Postmaster General to CEO / President. Letter will be sent to CEO / President, with approval of the industry co-chair, at the time he or she takes office.

Complete the “Thank You Letter Request Form” and send it to PCC@usps.gov.
Thank You Letter Request Form RTF

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