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Holiday campaign to feature employee

St. Louis Letter Carrier Eric Kazee is photographed for this year’s holiday point-of-purchase signage.
St. Louis Letter Carrier Eric Kazee is photographed for this year’s holiday point-of-purchase signage.

It’s never too early to get in the holiday mailing spirit.

Just ask St. Louis Letter Carrier Eric Kazee, who’ll be featured in this year’s holiday point-of-purchase (POP) lobby signage.

The signs will reflect this year’s holiday message, which is meant to inspire confidence in USPS products and services.

The holiday POP kits will be sent nationwide to more than 33,000 Postal Service retail units.

A large banner of Kazee scanning a package will also be hung at the Post Office outside of USPS headquarters in Washington, DC.

Kazee, who was recently photographed for the signs, said his turn at being a model was harder work than he expected but worth it.

“This was unlike anything I’ve ever done, and I’m glad I had a chance to [be] part of something outside of my normal duties,” he said.

One of Kazee’s co-workers, St. Louis Retail Associate Sahaar Webb, was featured in the spring POP campaign.

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