See THREE EMAILS prepared below to send to Carnegie Mellon University president and 23 trustees.
Florida Family Association sent out an email alert on February 12, 2024 titled Texas A&M closes Qatar campus, Carnegie Mellon and five other American universities still have all expense paid campuses in Hamas patron Qatar.
Qatar’s financial relationship with American universities fosters Jew Hatred and support for Hamas and other Islamist organizations. This financial relationship blinds education leaders and students to the threat of jihad. It legitimizes the Islamophobia false narrative while diminishing the more serious dangers of anti-Semitism.
Florida Family Association's February 12, 2024 alert asked people to send emails to encourage Carnegie Mellon University's president and some trustees to cut ties with Qatar.
However, Carnegie Mellon University's president and many of its trustees started blocking and deferring emails sent to them by our subscribers through the florida-family.org email action center. Additionally, there were nine trustees who were not included in the February 12, 2024 email because our testing indicated their email provider was already blocking the florida-family.org email action center before the email alert was sent out.
This issue is TOO IMPORTANT not to take a few extra steps to get our messages through to university officials.
Florida Family Association has prepared THREE emails to send to the Carnegie Mellon University president and 23 trustees through your email client. It is important to send all THREE emails in order for the most trustees to receive emails of concern regarding its relationship with Hamas patron Qater.
PLEASE SEND ALL THREE OF THE EMAILS PREPARED BELOW IN ORDER TO REACH 23 TRUSTEES.
FIRST EMAIL
Click here to send your email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, Msn.com, live.com and other email clients that require comma separation of addresses.)
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Unlike most of Florida Family Association's action emails this email is designed to open in your email client because Carnegie Mellon University is blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server. If the above link does not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email by copying the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided below in your own email client. Please feel free to change the wording.
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SECOND EMAIL
Click here to send your email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, Msn.com, live.com and other email clients that require comma separation of addresses.)
Click here to send email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Yahoo.com, Comcast.net, Frontier.com, AOL and other IPS that limit the number of email addresses to one.) YAHOO works best in Yahoo Mobile App, not so well with internet browser.
Click here to send email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Outlook and other email clients that require semicolon separation of addresses.)
Unlike most of Florida Family Association's action emails this email is designed to open in your email client because Carnegie Mellon University is blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server. If the above link does not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email by copying the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided below in your own email client. Please feel free to change the wording.
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THIRD EMAIL
Click here to send your email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Gmail.com, Hotmail.com, Msn.com, live.com and other email clients that require comma separation of addresses.)
Click here to send email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Yahoo.com, Comcast.net, Frontier.com, AOL and other IPS that limit the number of email addresses to one.) YAHOO works best in Yahoo Mobile App, not so well with internet browser.
Click here to send email to Carnegie Mellon University. (For Outlook and other email clients that require semicolon separation of addresses.)
Unlike most of Florida Family Association's action emails this email is designed to open in your email client because Carnegie Mellon University is blocking normal form emails sent through the Florida Family Association email server. If the above link does not open in your email browser or if the email is returned to you please prepare an email by copying the suggested subject line, content and email addresses provided below in your own email client. Please feel free to change the wording.
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Sugested subject line and email content for ALL THREE of the above emails.
Subject line:
Please cut ties with Hamas patron Qatar
Content:
I urge Carnegie Mellon University to sever its financial ties with Qatar because of its major support for Hamas and the anti-Semitism that such co-opting breeds in the United States. Qatar’s financial relationship with American universities fosters Jew Hatred and support for Hamas and other Islamist organizations. This financial relationship blinds university leaders and students to the actual threat of jihad, legitimizes the Islamophobia false narrative while diminishing the more real dangers of anti-Semitism.
Contact information:
Joel Adams*, general partner, Adams Capital Management, Inc. [email protected]
Lane M. Bess*, principal and founder, Bess Ventures and Advisory [email protected]
Ronald Bianchini, Jr.* works with Microsoft. email not available
Keith Block*, founder & chief executive officer, Smith Point Capital [email protected]
Darryl Britt*, founder, Apprio, Inc. [email protected]
Frank Brunckhorst*, Boar's Head Provisions Co., Inc. [email protected]
Gloria Chen*, chief people officer and executive vice president of employee experience, Adobe Inc. [email protected]
David Coulter*, special limited partner, Warburg Pincus LLC [email protected]
Nathalie Cowan, founder, Abergel Homes [email protected]
Russell Crockett*, managing partner & chief executive officer, Aztlán Chemical; principal and owner, RTC Energy LLC No email
Jeanne Cunicelli*, president, UPMC Enterprises [email protected]
Ted Decker*, chair, president and chief executive officer, The Home Depot [email protected]
Shrinivas V. Dempo*, chairman and managing director, Dempo Group of Companies [email protected]
Francisco D'Souza*, co-founder and managing partner, Recognize
Howard Ellin*, partner, Skadden Arps Slate Meagher and Flom [email protected]
Charlie Evans*, retired president and chief executive officer, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago No email
Brit McCandless Farmer* (ex officio), president, Carnegie Mellon Alumni Association No email
Edward H. Frank*, executive chair, Gradient Technologies
Yoshiaki Fujimori*, chairman, Oracle Corporation Japan not including
Ed Gainey (ex officio), mayor, City of Pittsburgh [email protected]
Eric Giler*, chairman, Endeveo, Inc. [email protected]
Ajei Gopal, president and chief executive officer, ANSYS, Inc. [email protected]
Edward Grefenstette*, president and chief investment officer, The Dietrich Foundation
Thomas Healy*, founder and chief executive officer, Hyliion [email protected]
Farnam Jahanian (ex officio), president, Carnegie Mellon University Not email
Larry Jennings, Jr.*, senior managing director, ValStone Partners, LLC [email protected]
R. Daniel Lavelle (ex officio), president, Pittsburgh City Council [email protected]
Anne M. Molloy, executive director, Posner Fine Arts Foundation [email protected]
Shalini Ray*, managing leader, Guidehouse [email protected]
Sam Reiman, director, Richard King Mellon Foundation [email protected]
Jewell Parker Rhodes*, founding artistic director of the Virginia G. Piper Center for Creative Writing and Narrative Studies Professor, Arizona State University
James E. Rohr, retired chairman and chief executive officer, The PNC Financial Services Group, Inc. No email
Manoj Singh*, retired chief operating officer, Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited No email
Luke Skurman*, chief executive officer, Niche [email protected]
Lip-Bu Tan, chairman, Walden International [email protected]
David Tepper*, president and founder, Appaloosa Management LP [email protected]
Thomas Tull, chairman and chief executive officer, Tulco [email protected]
Tamara Tunie*, actor, director and producer No email
John Watts* (ex officio), president, Andrew Carnegie Society No email
Laurie Weingart, (ex officio), chair, Faculty Senate No email
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