The appropriate salutation for a group of trustees typically begins with "Dear Trustees," or "Dear Members of the Board of Trustees," followed by a comma. This formal greeting acknowledges their collective role and respect for their position in the organization. If addressing a specific group, you could also include the name of the organization, such as "Dear Trustees of [Organization Name]."
Dear Sirs and Madam:
Trustees is the plural of trustee. "The trustees had no idea where the money went"
It is known as a Trust.
Gentlemen, ...
A social group of lions is a pride, a group of cheetahs is a coalition. A group of tigers is an ambush or streak. Feral housecats form colonies. Fat cats form boards of trustees.
The possessive form of the plural noun trustees is trustees'.
No, because it is not a proper nou n.
A business trust is a commercial business organization run by a trustee or group of trustees. Their main purpose is for the trust to manage or administer the business for the benefit of non trustees or beneficiaries who hold an equal interest in that business.
"Dear Friends" might work.
Chairperson of the board of: trustees
The Trustees of Reservations was created in 1890.
what is the antonym of salutation