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    St. Louis welcomes its first African-American female postmaster

    By Kelley Hoskins,

    1 days ago

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    ST. LOUIS – Friday marked a significant milestone for the St. Louis Postal Service as the agency celebrated its first African-American female postmaster.

    Medora Walker says she is excited to hold this prestigious position. She also says she will make it a top priority to make sure residents receive excellent mail service.

    St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones presented Walker with a proclamation on Friday. Jones said community leaders are proud of Walker’s experience.

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    “This is an impressive journey,” said Jones. “What makes it more impressive, while she’s the 41st postmaster, she is the first Black woman to hold this position. I know a little bit about it. It makes me so proud another Black woman assumed a leadership role that she has earned through years of hard work and dedication.”

    Medora began her career with the U.S. Postal Service in 1989 as a city letter carrier in Indianapolis. She worked her way up the ranks. As the St. Louis postmaster, she will lead a team of 1,800 employees across 39 stations and branches serving more than 300,000 residents.

    The St. Louis Post Office manages approximately 485,000 delivery points through 991 delivery routes.

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    “I understand the role is not going to be easy,” said Walker. “I’m ready to come in roll up my sleeves get to it and provide excellent services to our community.”

    Walker takes on the role as the St. Louis area has dealt with various mail delays throughout the year. She says her plan is to improve mail service.

    “Excellent service is my priority to make sure we are getting all mail,” said Walker. “I understand there may be checks medicines in the mail all that is getting to everyone all citizens on time daily.”

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    Jean Renae Harris
    1m ago
    People are so unnecessarily racist. If you think you can do a better job, then you apply and do it. Otherwise, keep your racist stupid comments to yourself!!
    Walt Byrd
    21m ago
    that is post mistress
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