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USPS Employee Resource Management VP Fernandez to retire

Employee Resource Management VP Fernandez to complete 37-year career

USPS Employee Resource Management VP Rosemarie Fernandez to retireEmployee Resource Management VP Rosemarie Fernandez will retire Feb. 1 after 37 years with the Postal Service.

Fernandez joined USPS as a clerk in Van Nuys, CA, in 1977. She later served as San Francisco Postmaster and San Francisco District Manager before her current appointment in 2013.

Employee Resource Management includes talent acquisition and retention programs and personnel services, along with selection, safety, health and medical programs.

“In addition to her tireless focus and dedication to the Postal Service and its mission, Rosemarie always seemed to bring out the best in those who worked with her,” said PMG Pat Donahoe. “Her leadership skills have greatly benefited our organization.”

The Postal Customer Council named Fernandez National District Manager of the Year in 2011. She also received a Vice Presidents Award from USPS and was named one of the Bay Area’s most influential women by the San Francisco Business Times.

4 thoughts on “USPS Employee Resource Management VP Fernandez to retire

  1. looks like they are bailing from their foxholes……..these are the dopes responsible for losing 70 billion dollars over the last 10 years………good riddance, don’t let the door hit your a@@ on the way out-loser!

  2. Good riddance.

    Now do the right thing, and eliminate the position.

    Oh, that’s right; in the phony USPS financial crisis, the staff at DC has increased almost 8%……….

    • Actually TSP,since Don-a-hole became PMG,after consolidations of Areas and Districts,the staff at Elephant Plaza has doubled while the number of craft employees has shrunk by 200,000.

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