The CEA Events Team recently ran EA Global: London 2021. You can read about some of our other events here. We want to make sure we’re exploring all the most promising options and aren’t limiting our plans to things we have done in the past.
The feedback we got after EA Global has been incredibly helpful, and we also wanted to open up a broader community discussion on what events would help us coordinate and have a significant positive impact.
Please give us your ideas!
We won’t be able to do everything you propose, but we’ll read and consider it all. This is the brainstorming phase; don’t limit your suggestions to things that you think are especially new, insightful, reasonable, or the like— have a low bar for submitting ideas. Feel free to comment on others’ proposals, too.

How can I suggest something?
- You can comment on this post
- You can submit using this form (with or without sharing your name)
- You are also always welcome to email hello@eaglobal.org
What should I write about?
- How could we improve EA Global?
- Should we introduce new kinds of content? Should we have more content? Why or why not?
- Are there events we should be running but aren’t?
- Anything else you think we should hear.
This thread is mainly for events that CEA should run. Feel free to also suggest events that community members should run, but we might set up a separate channel for those ideas.
EAGs can turn into a long weekend of 1on1s for some people.
I think this is probably happening more to senior EAs.
See actual message:
Thoughts:
You could write a lot about this, but a weekend of 30 minute 1on1s has different value than a meetup. I think the openness, flexibility and dense concentration of people in a conference creates valuable interactions.
Overall, I’m not sure this is a defect, but there is probably something going on related to scaling. There is an opportunity to make things work better.
If you believed thought some of the above was happening and you wanted to edit EAG to address it, it would require care and moderate actions. Maybe we could nudge people into open events, or develop 1:2 or 1:3 formats.
This takes some coordination, so for next steps, we probably want to hear from others.
This was a very thoughtful response, yes, I am saying 1, 2 and 3.
I also think Kirsten and Rachel's experiences are valuable (maybe they have distinct ideas that are less directly expressed).
For next steps (?) I don't know if or how these points should be addressed. I guess this requires involvement by the event organizers at a high level, and is interwoven with other considerations that might be difficult for a user like myself to be aware of.
While taking into account the above, maybe we could brainstorm some more lower-level systems (e.g. to facilitate for 1:2 or 1:3 matching) if CEA decides this is useful?