In response to the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump, prominent PR and media leaders have joined forces to issue a strong call for civility. The statement, organised by the Partnership for New York City, emphasizes the urgent need to reject violence and uphold respect for differences in all areas of life.Leading the charge from the public relations sector are Steven Rubenstein of Rubenstein Communications, Kathy Bloomgarden of Ruder Finn, Matthew Hiltzik of Hiltzik Strategies, Peter Finn of FINN Partners, and Jonathan Silvan of Global Strategy Group. These industry leaders have signed the Partnership?ÇÖs statement, which reads: ?Ç£We call upon our fellow Americans to reject violence in all its forms and pledge to uphold the basic standards of civility and respect for our differences in the workplace, in the political arena, and in our society as a whole.?Ç¥Joining them from the media industry are influential figures such as News Corp CEO Robert Thomson, Cond?? Nast CEO Roger Lynch, U.S. News & World Report CEO Eric Gertler, Vox Media CEO Pamela Wasserstein, and Hearst President and CEO Steven Swartz. Their endorsement underscores the media's commitment to promoting peace and respect in public discourse.The Partnership for New York City highlighted the attack as a wake-up call, urging all Americans to commit to non-violence and mutual respect. This unified stance by both PR and media leaders aims to foster a more civil and respectful societal environment, encouraging dialogue over discord.