I have been working at the intersection of education, climate, and policy advocacy across South India for over ten years — building networks, designing and facilitating training teachers, and helping evidence find its way into government decisions. I also love spending time with nature and have been counting trees, surveying otters, and monitoring sea turtle nests.
I am actively looking for opportunities in the EA space — research, advocacy, operations or programme roles where I can do the most good through my work rather than alongside it. If you know of openings, organisations hiring, or people I should talk to, I would really appreciate a nudge or a referral. I know that at some point hiring becomes less about applications and more about who knows you so I am genuinely trying to build real connections here, not just a contact list. Happy to have an honest conversation about fit, and equally happy to return the favour however I can.
I have spent ten years working inside government-adjacent systems in India, building coalitions, running policy roundtables, and figuring out how evidence actually travels from a report into a decision-maker's hands. If you are working on education, animal welfare or environmental advocacy in South Asia, or trying to figure out how to engage with state or local government in India, I am happy to think through that with you. I also have hands-on experience designing programmes, facilitating working groups, and building networks across diverse organisations — useful if you are trying to get people to move together toward a shared goal.
I dont agree to the fact that AGI will go well for humans and hence I am disagreeing. And if it doesnt go well for humans, it wont go well for animals as well. Here the logic is simple, humans are also animals.