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Former USPS Sales VP Cliff Rucker Joins Pitney Bowes

Rucker drove commercial innovation and double-digit growth in USPS parcel volumes

3/5/2018 STAMFORD, Conn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Pitney Bowes (NYSE:PBI), a global technology company that provides innovative products and solutions to power commerce today named former USPS Sales and Customer Relations Sr. Vice President Cliff Rucker as the company’s new Vice President of Business Development, Commerce Services. In this role, Rucker is responsible for helping to accelerate ecommerce growth opportunities for Pitney Bowes both domestically and internationally.

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“We’re excited to have Cliff Rucker join our leadership team as we continue to rapidly develop global markets for our broad range of consumer-focused ecommerce and parcel management solutions,” said Lila Snyder, Executive Vice President and President, Commerce Services, Pitney Bowes. “Cliff is uniquely qualified for this challenge. He has either created, managed, or competed with every major innovation in parcel solutions for the past decade. Through a relentless commitment to his clients and partners, he has not only helped the USPS develop its parcel and ecommerce business, but he has also helped millions of small businesses and enterprises develop theirs. We look forward to Cliff bringing this same client-centric approach to Pitney Bowes.”

Rucker retired from the USPS on Friday (March 2, 2018) after more than 38 years of federal service. He most recently served as Senior Vice President of Sales and Customer Relations, where he oversaw a sales organization of 1,000 employees and helped the USPS achieve double-digit growth in package volumes.

“Pitney Bowes has a vision and is building something really special in the global ecommerce and parcel space,” said Rucker. “It’s a company built on strong values, innovation and client focus, and I look forward to being a part of the next chapter in its storied history.”

Rucker will lead business development for the Pitney Bowes Commerce Services Group, which provides tailored ecommerce solutions for retailers and marketplaces of all sizes, including Commerce Complete, the industry’s most proven, capable and scalable end-to-end global ecommerce platform, helping more than 250 direct merchants and online marketplaces ship millions of parcels to over 200 countries and territories worldwide. In addition, with the acquisition of Newgistics, Inc. in 2017, Pitney Bowes provides fulfillment, delivery and returns solutions to more than 500 ecommerce retailers. The company recently earned the number one ranking for international ecommerce and fulfillment technology in the 2018 IR1000 Vendor Report published by Internet Retailer.

About Pitney Bowes

Pitney Bowes (NYSE:PBI) is a global technology company powering billions of transactions – physical and digital – in the connected and borderless world of commerce. Clients around the world, including 90 percent of the Fortune 500, rely on products, solutions, services and data from Pitney Bowes in the areas of customer information management, location intelligence, customer engagement, shipping, mailing, and global ecommerce. And with the innovative Pitney Bowes Commerce Cloud, clients can access the broad range of Pitney Bowes solutions, analytics, and APIs to drive commerce. For additional information, visit Pitney Bowes, the Craftsmen of Commerce, at www.pitneybowes.com.

 

6 thoughts on “Former USPS Sales VP Cliff Rucker Joins Pitney Bowes

  1. only place the corrupt Elephant Plaza criminals can run to…..they just dodged a bullet……Pitney Bowes just announced this week that they decided not to sell the whole company……no offers lol……………..still time for the PO rats to jump ship and land at this $15 dollar a share company. down from $30 a few years ago. Rucker will be shown the door in less than a year.

  2. Companies like Pitney Bowes are the real reason the USPS closed many of its processing facilities. The USPS gave away the farm once they started allowing Pitney to presort mail. Its sad, they don’t care about how many lives they ruin.

  3. He had nothing to do with the growth in packages at the usps, just at the right place at the right time. Probably only graduated high school obviously they don’t have a clue about how bad management is at the post office.

  4. Boy will we miss this guy. Cliff Rucker, sounds like a used car salesman. Hey Cliff didn’t Newgistics settle out of federal court for 1.5 mil in underpayed postage a little while back?

  5. Typical toolbag. Retires from his toolbag job at the
    Po and immediately goes to work for a company that
    he was dealing with for numerous years and negotiating
    contracts with this same company. Collusion? Unethical?
    Immoral? TYPICAL TOOLBAG. One of Meghen’s posse.

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