Hey :) A bit about me:
• I'm a social impact entrepreneur since I was 14 yrs old- founded and led 5+ social impact initiatives spanning cause areas like mental health, poverty, and anti-terror advocacy.
• I was the first community manager of EA Israel
• As a total theatre geek, I love public speaking- I've hosted more than 100 talks about EA and social impact entrepreneurship, as well as have additional background in public speaking through TEDx, debate, and other jobs
• I love helping new entrepreneurs: you are welcome to brainstorm with me about ambitious projects :)
• Public speaking and EA branding: would love to chat and share my approach and content I created
• Advice on community building: You can find EA Israel's sharable resources here: bit.ly/EA-Israel-Resources
I wrote a facebook social media management guide for the Israel community that some have found useful, would love people comments- https://docs.google.com/document/d/1PssOiZn3JnQhWw-zAcl7--CDNWFtOmV0mmuH-qeH3cE/edit?usp=sharing (I'm the Ea Israel community manager)
Thank you kindly! I would like to clarify that I do think that in some cases there is a big value in the "follow-up" opportunity (for instance- when I connect to EA events or projects in the local community). However, in other conversations or situations it doesn't seem like the value outweighs the confusion/complication/vibe it brings