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Thanks for writing this, Alix!
I just wanted to add some data about two of your empirical claims about the prevalence of native English speakers in leadership positions:
One very crude measure of this is to look at the attendees of the 2023 coordination forum.
AFAICT, based on the LinkedIn profiles of the 31 attendees that are public: 22 are native English speakers, and 7 are not (two I am not sure about). Hence ~22% are non-native English speakers.
The three funders I looked up are OP, CEA, and EA Funds. The percentage of non-native English speakers is slightly higher than the percentage attending the coordination forum (7 out of 23 people are non-native English speakers, ~30%):
On the OP CB team (“GLOBAL CATASTROPHIC RISKS CAPACITY BUILDING”), four out of six people are native English speakers;
On the CEA Groups team, three out of six people are native English speakers;
At EA Funds, four out of four grant managers are native English speakers, and five out of seven grant advisors are native English speakers;