Rapoza’s postal career spans 43 years. He has served in many postmaster and other key postal service leadership positions, including postmaster of Kailua-Kona. His wife, Sharon, is postmaster of Hilo and currently president of the Hawaii chapter of National Association of Postmasters of the United States. =
Rapoza elected postmasters national president
Bob Rapoza, postmaster of Honokaa, was elected Sept. 15 to a two-year term as national president of the National Association of Postmasters of the United States during the organization’s national convention in Anchorage, Alaska. He will assume office on Jan. 1 and reside in Alexandria, Va.
Rapoza, 64, is the first Hawaii postmaster chosen to lead the association in the organization’s 111 years of representing the nation’s postmasters, officers-in-charge and postmaster leave replacements. He was the organization’s national secretary-treasurer in 2005-06.
Rapoza’s postal career spans 43 years. He has served in many postmaster and other key postal service leadership positions, including postmaster of Kailua-Kona. His wife, Sharon, is postmaster of Hilo and currently president of the Hawaii chapter of National Association of Postmasters of the United States. =