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The Lincoln PCC web site is not a Postal Service web site and is not created from Postal Service information sources. Therefore, information collected on this site is not protected from disclosure. The Lincoln PCC Board will make every effort to protect the information you submit. By submitting the requested information, you agree that:
your name and address may be provided to third-party agents for the purpose of preparing PCC business mailings or e-mailings
Postal Service and non-Postal Service individuals my contact you via mail, telephone or e-mail for PCC business
members may be listed online for the purposes of business networking
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Past LPCC Co Chair to Present in Washington, DC at NPF |
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Written by Jon Zvolanek
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Tuesday, 07 April 2009 07:00 |
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Past LPCC Co Chair to Present in Washington, DC at NPF The National Postal Forum in Washington, DC this May will have a Lincoln, NE connection. Jon Zvolanek, an LPCC past Co Chair, will be presenting on a way to get mail to Canada via the USPS. The topic entitled Global Direct: Give Your Mailings an International Makeover will be presented Monday, May 18th detailing how National Research Corporation used this service to help grow its international business right from its home in the Heartland. USPS Sales Specialist, Lee Ingram states "As the world grows smaller, it's more important than ever to find creative ways to compete in today's global economy. One solution is Global Direct, a way to send mailings through the Postal Service which have the appearance of domestic mail in the destination country." Zvolanek adds that this has been a successful venture for National Research Corporation. |
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Last Updated on Tuesday, 07 July 2009 23:59 |
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Written by Christy Funcke
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Monday, 07 January 2008 06:23 |
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Thank you for making the 2008 Mailer's Conference on
September 17th a big success!

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Last Updated on Tuesday, 21 October 2008 07:58 |
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