Elie Hassenfeld

Elie Hassenfeld is an American nonprofit chief executive. He is the co-founder, with Holden Karnofsky in 2007, and CEO of the charity evaluator GiveWell. He also manages the Global Health and Development Fund at EA Funds, a project of the Centre for Effective Altruism.
Education and career
Hassenfeld graduated with a B. A. in Religion from Columbia University in 2004. After graduation, he joined the investment management company Bridgewater Associates as a hedge fund analyst, where he met Holden Karnofsky. Hassenfeld and Karnofsky both wanted to donate money to charity and to do so in a way that maximised the impact of their donations; they were surprised when they could find so little information on how to do this. To solve this problem, in 2007, Hassenfeld and Karnofsky founded the nonprofit GiveWell, with the intention to establish a list of charities that could be recommended based on the evidence of their effectiveness. Their work on establishing GiveWell was featured in the philosopher Peter Singer's 2009 book The Life You Can Save.
 
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