Thank you for the update. I know it’s relatively brief, but I also know the surprising amount of work that usually goes into writing posts like this to create a statement that everyone mentioned is relatively happy with.
I honestly can’t imagine how busy and stressful running EV US must be right now, especially given the other (recent) responsibilities of the trustees. It seems like the default view on this forum is that board positions are overwhelmingly a privilege and perhaps in some sense they are, but from my experience on the board of another charity and knowing several people who’ve served on boards...well the work sucks, quite frankly (and is usually unpaid). Thank you Zach, Nicole, Nick and Rebecca for all the work you’ve done so far. Thank you Eli for stepping up.
It looks to me like the new board has a lot of relevant experience and I’m excited to see what EV US can achieve once it’s done putting out fires. Thank you to all of you and good luck.
Thank you for the update. I know it’s relatively brief, but I also know the surprising amount of work that usually goes into writing posts like this to create a statement that everyone mentioned is relatively happy with.
I honestly can’t imagine how busy and stressful running EV US must be right now, especially given the other (recent) responsibilities of the trustees. It seems like the default view on this forum is that board positions are overwhelmingly a privilege and perhaps in some sense they are, but from my experience on the board of another charity and knowing several people who’ve served on boards...well the work sucks, quite frankly (and is usually unpaid). Thank you Zach, Nicole, Nick and Rebecca for all the work you’ve done so far. Thank you Eli for stepping up.
It looks to me like the new board has a lot of relevant experience and I’m excited to see what EV US can achieve once it’s done putting out fires. Thank you to all of you and good luck.