To Whom It May Concern. Capitalize the letter of each word, then follow the phrase with a colon. I wholeheartedly recommend jo march, who has been working as a paralegal at our company, for employment.
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To whom it may concern anne jones was employed by me for three years. To whom i may concern® gives people with dementia a voice and a sense of being part of something bigger, a chance to belong during a time when one feels adrift.” Be honest—do you really not know who your email or letter concerns, or is it more that you can’t be bothered to.
Since it’s a formal greeting, it should be followed by a colon in a letter.
I wholeheartedly recommend jo march, who has been working as a paralegal at our company, for employment. I would not hesitate to recommend her. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. The same thing prevails when you choose to address a new department for your professional work.