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16 2010 Annual Report United States Postal Service
As the governing body of the Postal Service, the 11-member
Board of Governors has responsibilities comparable to a
board of directors of a publicly held corporation. The Board is
comprised of nine Governors appointed by the President of the
United States with the advice and consent of the Senate. No
more than fi ve Governors can be members of the same political
party.
The other two members of the Board are the Postmaster
General and the Deputy Postmaster General. The Governors
appoint the Postmaster General, who serves at their pleasure
without a specifi c term of offi ce. The Governors, together
with the Postmaster General, appoint the Deputy Postmaster
General.
Chairman Louis J. Giuliano, James H. Bilbray, Ellen C. Williams, Dennis J.
Toner, Carolyn Lewis Gallagher, James C. Miller III, Alan C. Kessler, Mickey D.
Barnett, Vice Chairman Thurgood Marshall, Jr.
The Board of
Governors