Write letter/email introducing new director in next 2hrs
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Experience Level: Expert
I need some assistance writing a letter/ email introducing new director.
I want to be able to use the structure below
Introduction
Start your announcement by welcoming the new hire and providing information about his background. For example, write, “We’re proud to announce that John Smith will take over the executive director position recently vacated by the retiring Sue Davis. John comes to us from the ABC Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A 15-year veteran of the nonprofit sector, John holds an MBA from Penn State and specializes in high-level fundraising and donor relations.”
Responsibilities
Provide a brief overview of the role that the executive director will play in the organization. You may say, “John will head the executive department and be responsible for managing our board of directors and volunteer groups. He’ll serve as the main public contact and spokesperson for the organization, and will represent the company and all professional business capacities.” If the executive director oversees other department heads, make note of those in the introduction as well.
Personal Information
When introducing the executive director to staff members, include a few pertinent personal details that will help employees get a better idea of who the new manager is from a personal perspective. “John and his wife Mary have been married for 25 years and are the parents of three adult children," you may say. "They enjoy traveling and gardening, and in their spare time, they volunteer at local animal shelters.”
Start Date
Wrap up your introduction of the executive director by noting when he takes over in an official capacity, and when staffers will have an opportunity to meet him. “Anticipate seeing John around the office during the next several weeks," you may write. "His first official day is April 1. He’ll host an all-staff luncheon that afternoon to officially introduce himself and get to know employees. Please take a moment to stop by John’s office, introduce yourself, and welcome him to our dynamic organization.” Include the new hire’s contact information for reference
I want to be able to use the structure below
Introduction
Start your announcement by welcoming the new hire and providing information about his background. For example, write, “We’re proud to announce that John Smith will take over the executive director position recently vacated by the retiring Sue Davis. John comes to us from the ABC Company in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. A 15-year veteran of the nonprofit sector, John holds an MBA from Penn State and specializes in high-level fundraising and donor relations.”
Responsibilities
Provide a brief overview of the role that the executive director will play in the organization. You may say, “John will head the executive department and be responsible for managing our board of directors and volunteer groups. He’ll serve as the main public contact and spokesperson for the organization, and will represent the company and all professional business capacities.” If the executive director oversees other department heads, make note of those in the introduction as well.
Personal Information
When introducing the executive director to staff members, include a few pertinent personal details that will help employees get a better idea of who the new manager is from a personal perspective. “John and his wife Mary have been married for 25 years and are the parents of three adult children," you may say. "They enjoy traveling and gardening, and in their spare time, they volunteer at local animal shelters.”
Start Date
Wrap up your introduction of the executive director by noting when he takes over in an official capacity, and when staffers will have an opportunity to meet him. “Anticipate seeing John around the office during the next several weeks," you may write. "His first official day is April 1. He’ll host an all-staff luncheon that afternoon to officially introduce himself and get to know employees. Please take a moment to stop by John’s office, introduce yourself, and welcome him to our dynamic organization.” Include the new hire’s contact information for reference
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