People: Elie Hassenfeld, Holden Karnofsky, Timothy Ogden, Rob Reich, Tom Rutledge, Brigid Slipka, Cari Tuna, Julia Wise, and others.
Backgrounds:
Holden Karnofsky. “Director of AI Strategy (formerly CEO) of Open Philanthropy and co-founder of GiveWell” (Website).
Elie Hassenfeld. co-founder and CEO of GiveWell (LinkedIn).
Timothy Ogden. Chief Knowledge Officer at Geneva Global, Inc.; founding editor of Gartner Press; founder of Sona Partners; chairman of GiveWell (Aspen Institute).
Rob Reich. Political Science professor at Stanford for 26 years (Stanford).
Tom Rutledge. Has worked in finance since 1989 (LinkedIn).
Brigid Sliplka. Director of Philanthropy at ACLU (LinkedIn).
Cari Tuna. President at Open Philanthropy and Good Ventures (Wikipedia).
Julia Wise. Community Liaison at Centre for Effective Altruism (LinkedIn).
Why: I’ve personally found it interesting to listen to these meetings for generally instantiating “what actually is a board meeting?”. They can be listened to just like you would listen to a podcast, in a multi-tasking sort of way.
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Domain: Business, Business Communication
Link: GiveWell’s Public Board Meetings (2007–2020 have audio).
People: Elie Hassenfeld, Holden Karnofsky, Timothy Ogden, Rob Reich, Tom Rutledge, Brigid Slipka, Cari Tuna, Julia Wise, and others.
Backgrounds:
Holden Karnofsky. “Director of AI Strategy (formerly CEO) of Open Philanthropy and co-founder of GiveWell” (Website).
Elie Hassenfeld. co-founder and CEO of GiveWell (LinkedIn).
Timothy Ogden. Chief Knowledge Officer at Geneva Global, Inc.; founding editor of Gartner Press; founder of Sona Partners; chairman of GiveWell (Aspen Institute).
Rob Reich. Political Science professor at Stanford for 26 years (Stanford).
Tom Rutledge. Has worked in finance since 1989 (LinkedIn).
Brigid Sliplka. Director of Philanthropy at ACLU (LinkedIn).
Cari Tuna. President at Open Philanthropy and Good Ventures (Wikipedia).
Julia Wise. Community Liaison at Centre for Effective Altruism (LinkedIn).
Why: I’ve personally found it interesting to listen to these meetings for generally instantiating “what actually is a board meeting?”. They can be listened to just like you would listen to a podcast, in a multi-tasking sort of way.