Vitalie Zaharia quit as the director general of the state-run enterprise Moldova’s Post Office. Zaharia noted that his tenure of almost two years was difficult, being marked by the crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, IPN reports, quoting a message published by the enterprise.
“This thing influenced the quality of the implementation of the development plan and planned optimization and rationalization measures. All the set objectives needed a continuous adjustment and adaptation to the conditions of the emergency situation by performing special organizational activities. This was one of the biggest challenges,” stated Vitalie Zaharia.
Among the most relevant accomplishments, he noted the creation of the Courier Center, obtaining of the status of Authorized Economic Operator, completion of the procedure for obtaining the license for issuing Electronic Currency, stimulation of electronic trade and the projects implemented together with the USAID-funded Moldova Structural Reform Program, etc.
Vitalie Zaharia, who earlier served as the director of the Moldovan Investment and Export Promotion Organization, was named director general of the state-run enterprise Moldova’s Post Office in December 2019. He was reelected to this post in May 2021.