Apology Note for not Attending Meeting
Apology Note
Dear Mr. Rosa E. Wilson,
Hope this note finds you well. I am Mary I. Hartman, and it's with sincere regret that I pen down this note addressing the unfortunate incident involving my absence at our scheduled meeting.
Firstly and importantly, I would like to extend my deepest apologies for not being able to attend the meeting we had planned. I very well acknowledge the degree of importance it had, and the inconveniences my absence might have caused.
Unexpectedly, an unforeseen event occurred that demanded my immediate attention and presence, thus thwarting my best-laid plans. I fully understand and realize that my sudden absence might have interrupted the workflow and may have caused a setback to you and others involved.
While I ardently wished I could have had some control over the circumstances, regrettably, it was a situation beyond my abilities. Henceforth, I assure you that I'll make strong efforts to put in place contingency plans to avoid such disturbances in the future.
I deeply regret my decision of not being able to inform you in time. Although it was an unexpected scenario, I believe I must improve on my crisis management skills, so as not to repeat such lapses in the future.
In an attempt to rectify my mistake, I would like to propose a reschedule of the meeting at a time that is convenient for you. I sincerely hope this effort demonstrates my remorse and commitment to rectifying the situation.
I genuinely appreciate your understanding in this matter and with a friendly tone, I seek your pardon. I promise to learn from this lesson and work steadily to regain the trust that I may have compromised.
Once again, please accept my sincere apologies.
Yours faithfully,
Mary I. Hartman