I think it starts at an earlier stage than something like CE generally operates. I sometimes think of CEA as like a PhD program—it’s best fit for someone who has been working on impact directly for a long time. I think what is missing in most LMICs is the early university and chapter infrastructure to build up networks and knowledge so that there is more ready-to-found/​be-Sr-staff talent built up over time. I generally wish more people spent time living in LMICs as I think it does give you a practical edge that is hard to get otherwise.
I think it starts at an earlier stage than something like CE generally operates. I sometimes think of CEA as like a PhD program—it’s best fit for someone who has been working on impact directly for a long time. I think what is missing in most LMICs is the early university and chapter infrastructure to build up networks and knowledge so that there is more ready-to-found/​be-Sr-staff talent built up over time. I generally wish more people spent time living in LMICs as I think it does give you a practical edge that is hard to get otherwise.