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Hi all,
I'm Chase Enright and it's nice to (virtually) meet all of you.
EA is pretty new to me and I'm looking forward to learning more through this forum. I'm the Foundation Relations Officer at Ploughshares Fund, where I work with other foundations and institutional funders in the nuclear risk reduction field.* Prior to Ploughshares Fund, I've worked at other nuclear risk reduction orgs ranging from traditional "guns, guards, gates"-type research at the Stimson Center's nuclear security program to doing grassroots advocacy with Beyond the Bomb.
The areas of EA that I'm particularly interested in include existential risk (of course) and global health. It's really encouraging to see all of the enthusiasm and interest people have for these challenging topics and I look forward to participating in the rigorous conversations on this forum.
*Usual disclaimers: I am on this forum in my personal capacity. Unless explicitly stated otherwise, all opinions/statements are solely my own and do not reflect the policy or grant making priorities of Ploughshares Fund.
Hello Chase, and welcome. I'm also new here, and was convinced to join EA due to its commitments around existential risk and animal advocacy. Nuclear war is one of our biggest x-risks, and even without a full nuclear exchange war is unbelievably destructive. I look forward to reading your posts here on nuclear security and x-risk as a whole.