More than 90 company executives, including directors of Yelp and Chobani as well as the former CEOs of PepsiCo, Ford Motor Co and Yahoo!, announced their support for US Vice President Kamala Harris in a letter.

Among those voicing their support for the vice president are billionaire Mark Cuban, James Murdochthe former CEO of 21st Century Fox and heir to the Murdoch family’s media empire, and Earvin “Magic” Johnson, according to a letter to CNBC.

OR Laurene Powell Jobshead of Emerson Collective and widow of former Apple CEO Steve Jobs, also endorses Kamala Harris, as do the former CEOs of Merck, Aetna, GoDaddy, Blackstone and Starbucks, among others.

The company’s executives, which include the heads of leading sports and investment firms, said they were confident Harris would continue to strengthen the economy and preserve American democracy.

“Harris has a strong record of action to stimulate business investment in the United States and ensure that American businesses can compete and win in the global marketplace,” they wrote.

“He will continue to promote fair and predictable policies that support the rule of law, stability and a healthy business environment, and strive to give every American the opportunity to pursue the American dream,” the group added.

Other notable signatories include philanthropist Lynn Forrester de Rothschild, private equity billionaire José Feliciano, Twilio co-founder Jeff Lawson and D.C. sports mogul Ted Leonsis, owner of the NBA’s Washington Wizards, the WNBA’s Mystics and the NHL’s Capital.

The three-page list also includes a number of longtime Democratic political donors, including John Doerr of Kleiner Perkins, Insight partners Deven Parekh and Jeffrey Katzenberg, former chairman of Walt Disney Studios.

Other names included in the letter have supported Harris particularly during her political campaigns in California, including Facebook co-founder Dustin Moskovitz and NBA Hall-of-Famer and billionaire businessman Magic Johnson.

Over a dozen of the signatories made their fortunes in Wall Street: Tony James, former chairman and COO of Blackstone and founder of Jefferson River Capital, Bruce Heyman, former managing director of private equity at Goldman Sachs, Peter Orszag, CEO of Lazard and Steve Westly, managing director of Westly Group and former Tesla board member.

Even more are prominent Silicon Valley figures, including venture capitalist Ron Conway, entrepreneur Mark Cuban and former LinkedIn CEO Reid Hoffman.

The names of former directors of major public companies are also included in the letter. They include former PepsiCo CEO Indra Nooyi, Paramount’s Barry Diller, Merck’s Ken Frazier, Lyft’s Logan Green, GoDaddy’s Blake Irving, Ford’s Alan Mulally, Starbucks’ Laxman Narasimhan and Dan Schulman of PayPal.