Joseph "Joe" Corbett, the Chief Financial Officer and Executive Vice President of the U.S. Postal Service (USPS), will retire on December 31, 2024. Since 2009, Corbett has been the CFO, in charge of important financial operations such as supply management, treasury, and finance and strategy. Managing difficult financial issues and promoting openness, especially in the aftermath of the Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act, were hallmarks of his tenure. Prior to joining USPS, Corbett was the Chief Financial Officer and Chief Accounting Officer of Bearing Point, KPMG, and Intelsat. Corbett was commended by Postmaster General Louis DeJoy for his crucial contributions to the organization's strategy and financial stability.
Grossmann, a USPS veteran since 2005, has held various roles, including Director of Operations Research and District Manager in Albany, New York. Grossmann holds advanced degrees from American University, the University of Maryland, and MIT as a Sloan Fellow. DeJoy expressed confidence in Grossmann’s ability to drive USPS’s financial strategy and support its “Delivering for America” plan, which aims to modernize the postal network, enhance service, and ensure long-term financial sustainability for the independent federal establishment.














