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USPS RECOGNIZED FOR SUPPORT OF ASIAN PACIFIC COMMUNITY
From left, Rupert Warner, USPS Supplier Diversity Team; Susan Au Allen, USPAACC National President and CEO; and Carlos Rudas, USPS National Diversity Initiatives. |
The Postal Service last month received a “Plaque of Recognition” at the U.S. Pan Asian American Chamber of Commerce’s (USPAACC) 25th Anniversary Business Opportunity Conference. USPS was recognized as a “stalwart supporter and partner.”
This annual event — designed for the Asian American community — is the largest business opportunity conference of its kind in the United States. More than 800 participants attended, including USPS, along with other large corporations, federal government agencies and Asian American-owned businesses.
USPAACC helps generate business opportunities for Asian Pacific Americans and their partners with corporations, the federal government and the minority small business community. The organization represents varied ethnic groups, including Americans who trace their ancestry to China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, the Philippines, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Mongolia.
At the conference, the Postal Service educated suppliers on how to do business with USPS and the opportunities for business growth with the Postal Service.