Other
signatories of the letter include former Bishop of Rochester the Rt Rev Michael Nazir - Ali and CEO of Christian Concern, Andrea Williams.
Signatories of the letter included: Philippe P. Dauman, President and CEO, Viacom Inc.; James P. Gorman, Chairman & CEO, Morgan Stanley; Jamie Dimon, Chairman & CEO, JPMorgan Chase & Co.; Kenneth I. Chenault, Chairman & CEO, American Express Company; Jerry I. Speyer, Chairman & Co-CEO, Tishman Speyer; Terry J. Lundgren, Chairman & CEO, Macy's, Inc.; Laurence D. Fink, Chairman & CEO, BlackRock, Inc.; and Kevin P. Ryan, Chairman & Founder, Gilt.
Signatories of the letter include David King and Robert May, former government chief scientific advisers; Colin Blakemore, a member of the U.K. Drug Policy Commission and former director of the Medical Research Council; and Gabriel Horn, chair of the Academy of Medical Sciences Working Group on Brain Science, Addiction and Drugs.
The signatories of the letter include sport scholars, academics, doctors, and public health professionals.
The signatories of the letter include American Rivers, Center for International Environmental Law, Citizens for Global Solutions, Clean Water Action, Defenders of Wildlife, Earth Day Network, Earthjustice, Environmental Defense Fund, Environment America, Greenpeace, League of Conservation Voters, Native American Rights Fund, National Tribal Environmental Council, National Wildlife Federation, Natural Resources Defense Council, Oceana, Physicians for Social Responsibility, Population Action International, Population Connection, Rails - to - Trails Conservancy, Sierra Club, and the Union of Concerned Scientists.
According to the NYT,
signatories of this letter include «dozens of senior engineers.»
Not exact matches
The chairman
of the Commons public administration committee has said the identities
of 95 formal
signatories are
included in a
letter urging the Prime Minister to adopt new EU veto powers, but most
of the names are not intended to be made public.
The Rev. Jason McGuire, executive director
of the conservative advocacy group New Yorkers for Constitutional Freedoms, is among more than two dozen
signatories of an open
letter to Trump that presents pointed questions about the current Republican front - runner's commitment to culture - war issues
including abortion, same - sex marriage and gambling.
Since it began circulating in January, the
letter has gained more than 100
signatories, women and men,
including dozens
of Assembly members and their staff members, echoing similar efforts in other state capitals.
The story
includes the text
of the
letter and its
signatories,
including prominent educators like Noam Chomsky, Diane Ravitch, Jonathan Kozol, Deborah Meier, and Karen Lewis, as well as Jill Stein, Green Party candidate for President, and Howie Hawkins and Brian Jones, 2014 Green Party candidates for Governor and Lt. Governor in New York.
«Although we do not yet know the details
of his proposal, this announcement raises a number
of questions,» reads the
letter, whose
signatories include all 16 minority members on the committee.
Other
signatories, who have signed the
letter in a personal capacity,
include Lord Rose, the former head
of Marks & Spencer, Sir Nigel Rudd, the chairman designate
of engineering firm Meggitt, and Malcolm Walker, the founder
of Iceland.
The
letters»
signatories also
included Richard L. Garwin, IBM Fellow Emeritus and AAAS Fellow; Robert J. Goldston
of Princeton University; R. Scott Kemp
of Massachusetts Institute
of Technology; and Frank von Hippel
of Princeton University, who is also a AAAS Fellow.
A number
of signatories, who
include «believers and non-believers», say that the
letter is intended to warn Catholic schools not to become more radical in their teachings in an attempt to distinguish themselves from the public sector.
The open
letter, whose
signatories include the Parkinson's Disease Society and the British Heart Foundation, said that allowing the creation
of hybrid embryos could lead to crucial advances in the treatment
of a range
of serious diseases.
«I am proud to have been a
signatory to a
letter sent to President Obama last week, along with over 120 authors and illustrators
of books for children —
including luminaries
of the field such as Maya Angelou, Judy Blume and Jane Yolen.
The
letter, which argues that the «divisive policy» is a threat to «social cohesion and respect», is backed by 71
signatories,
including former Archbishop
of Canterbury Rowan Williams, Professor Richard Dawkins, and joint heads
of the National Education Union, Dr Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney.
The
letter's
signatories include the UK's Society
of Authors, the Authors Licensing and Collecting Society (ALCS) and the Irish Writers Union, along with a host
of more than two dozen writer - advocacy organisations from Europe, Africa, Australia, North America.
Preston has now written to the
signatories to say that a full - page advert will soon be published in the New York Times, funded by a dozen authors, which will
include the
letter and the names
of the
signatories.
The
letter, whose high - profile
signatories include artists Marina Abramovic, Ed Ruscha and Kara Walker, affirms the importance «that artists not perpetrate upon each other the same kind
of intolerance and tyranny that we criticize in others.»
In the open
letter, whose
signatories include Turner - prize winners Simon Starling, Mark Leckey, Jeremy Deller and Elizabeth Price, the artists argue that Bruguera's aim in her work «is not a question
of direct political action but to open our eyes to the injustices and social issues in the world and to expose the mechanisms
of power and protocol that shape human behaviour».
Sunday's open
letter in the Observer was led by the artist's daughter, Mary Moore, with other
signatories including artist Jeremy Deller, architect David Adjaye, Richard Calvocoressi, director
of the Henry Moore Foundation and Peter Murray, director
of Yorkshire Sculpture Park.
Signatories to a supporting
letter include museums such as the Art Institute
of Chicago, the Dia Art Foundation, the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art and New York's Museum
of Modern Art.
Footnote * It's worth noting that Peter Raven was one
of dozens
of signatories to a 2014 «open
letter to environmentalists on nuclear energy» endorsing this statement: «the full gamut
of electricity - generation sources —
including nuclear power — must be deployed to replace the burning
of fossil fuels, if we are to have any chance
of mitigating severe climate change.»
On solutions, Charles Komanoff
of the Carbon Tax Center has rounded up 32
signatories,
including four economics Nobelists and three former cabinet secretaries — George Shultz, Robert Reich and Steven Chu — for a
letter to Paris climate negotiators pressing the case for taxing carbon dioxide emissions.
I like the gist
of it, but in a
letter to Members
of Congress and Presidential Candidates, I wonder why they
included Canadian
signatories?
It was perhaps unsurprising as my piece mentioned climate change, and the Catallaxy crew
includes a self - described «prominent scientist», Alan Moran, a
signatory of public
letters attacking mainstream climate science.
Signatories on the
letter include American Association for the Advancement
of Science CEO Rush Holt, American Geophysical Union CEO Christine McEntee, American Institute
of Biological Sciences interim co-Executive Director Robert Gropp, and American Society
of Agronomy CEO Ellen Bergfeld.
The ad serves as an open
letter from 43
signatories including organizations and individuals in response to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude Walker, and the coalition
of Attorneys General investigating groups denying man - made climate change.
The ad serves as an open
letter from 43
signatories including organizations and individuals in response to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude Walker, and the coalition
of Attourneys General investigating groups denying man - made climate change.
«
Signatories to the
letter included such eminent scientists as Claude Allegre, former director
of the Institute for the Study
of Earth at the University
of Paris, and Antonio Zichichi, president
of the World Federation
of Scientists, in Geneva.»
The
letter of solicitation was circulated to the invited
signatories, presumably
including Dyson, around December 6, 2007, barely a week before the release
of the
letter.
The
letter's
signatories are Democrats and Republicans,
including mayors
of cities in deep red states like Utah, and purple ones like Colorado and Florida, alongside their counterparts in blue strongholds like New York, San Francisco, and Portland.
NBCC's President Harry C. Alford was a
signatory to a January 12, 2017 official
letter of support (PDF) for Scott Pruitt, in which numerous groups,
including The Heartland Institute, American Energy Alliance (AEA), and others, declared that the Senate should «swiftly approve his nomination» for Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
George C. Landrith, President and CEO
of Frontiers
of Freedom, was a
signatory to a January 12, 2017 official
letter of support (PDF) for Scott Pruitt, in which numerous groups,
including The Heartland Institute, American Energy Alliance (AEA), and others, declared that the Senate should «swiftly approve his nomination» for Administrator
of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
The ad serves as an open
letter from 43
signatories including organizations and individuals in response to New York Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, U.S. Virgin Islands Attorney General Claude Walker, and the coalition
of AttorneysGeneral investigating groups denying man - made climate change.
The
letter's
signatories include more than 14 current and past presidents
of artificial intelligence and robotics organizations and professional associations such as AAAI, IEEE - RAS, IJCAI, and ECCAI.
Organisations backing the
letter include Parents Across America and Common Sense Media, while individual
signatories include Prof Sherry Turkle and Tim Winter, president
of the Parents Television Council.
If you volunteer for the USD digital civil liberties club — or if you've been looking to start it — then your group could write a
letter to university leadership urging them to sign the pledge, and
include the names
of all
of the
signatories.
Many experts and stakeholders agree that «Such proposals make it harder for us to be heard, to reach new readers and new audiences», independent publishers explained in an open
letter, whose
signatories include the publishers
of 900 periodicals in Spain and 155 local newspapers in Italy.
It is noteworthy that health groups,
including the Menzies School
of Health Research, the Secretariat
of National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Child Care, and the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation are among
signatories to the open
letter reproduced below.