Explore popular quotes and sayings by Louis DeJoy.
Last updated on November 8, 2024.
Louis DeJoy is an American businessman serving as the 75th U.S. postmaster general. He was appointed in May 2020 by the Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service (USPS). Prior to the appointment, he was the founder and CEO of the logistics and freight company New Breed Logistics and was a major Republican Party donor and fundraiser. DeJoy is the first postmaster in two decades without prior experience in the USPS. Controversially, his companies still hold active service contracts with the USPS.
I'm not chasing mail volume down because I'm going where we see growth. That's what we need to do.
I think the Postal Service has missed an opportunity to position itself to get a bigger share of the package market and has been facing the declining mail market, driving up cost and not being able to achieve the service standards that it's put in place.
I think the American people should be able to vote by mail.
I never liked the trucking business. I did not intend to spend time in the trucking business. I was a professional, I wore a suit everyday. I was going into law school, or Wall Street or to get my MBA. That's where my head was at.
I'm not out to capture the whole market. We're out to fill our network. We're out to get more packages on our carriers, get more packages in our trucks. We're talking additional pieces per delivery.
I have never spoken to the president about the Postal Service, other than to congratulate me when I accepted the position.
I used to be a pretty decent athlete when I was young. I would like to really focus on getting back into shape.
We've learned that, especially through the pandemic, the American people want to use the mail to ship packages.
Transitions don't always go smoothly; you need a recovery process.
My parents both had eighth-grade educations. My mother had five kids by the time she was 23, and my father was a truck driver.
My first profession was public accounting; I became a CPA. I was three years into public accounting - great profession, great skill set, but I didn't want to do it forever.