Thomas G. Day

Vice Chairman

Commissioner Thomas G. Day was nominated by President Joseph Biden and confirmed by the United States Senate on September 28, 2023, for the remainder of a six-year term that expires October 14, 2028. Mr. Day served 45 years in the federal government in both the US Army and the US Postal Service. During his 35-year career in the Postal Service, he held senior executive positions as vice president-engineering, senior vice president-government relations, senior vice president-intelligent mail, and the chief sustainability officer. In addition, at the Postal Service, he was the chair of the Standards Board at the Universal Postal Union. Mr. Day was recognized with a Board of Governors award for his leadership in response to the Anthrax attack. Following his retirement from the Postal Service, he was employed by the International Post Corporation where he was the chief commercial and chief financial officer.

Commissioner Day is a 1978 graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point with a B.S. in Engineering. He also has a M.A in Management from Central Michigan University in 1981 and was a Sloan Fellow at the Stanford University Graduate school of Business in 1996 with a M.S. in Management.