When addressing multiple seniors (more than 4) in an email, especially if they are both male and female, it's essential to be respectful and use a professional tone. Here are some common ways to address them:
- "Dear Senior Team,"
- "Dear Senior Members,"
- "Dear Senior Colleagues,"
- "Dear Senior Professionals,"
- "Dear [Company/Organization Name] Seniors,"
In these salutations, the term "senior" is used as a respectful and generic way to address a group of individuals who hold senior positions within the organization or have more experience. Be sure to follow the salutation with a comma or colon before starting the main content of your email.
If possible, you could also personalize the greeting by using their titles or last names if you know them. For example:
"Dear Dr. Smith, Ms. Johnson, Mr. Lee, and other esteemed senior colleagues,"
Using titles and last names can add a personal touch and show that you are addressing them individually even within a group setting.
Remember to maintain a professional and courteous tone throughout the email and address the recipients' concerns appropriately. Avoid using slang or informal language in professional communication.