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
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. =