Longview Philanthropy
Simran Dhaliwal is an accomplished professional currently serving as the CEO, Co-CEO, and Managing Director at Longview Philanthropy since August 2019, where the focus is on connecting prominent philanthropists with impactful opportunities for future generations. Prior to this role, Simran worked at Goldman Sachs from June 2015 to May 2019 as an Equity Research Associate and Analyst, specializing in European Food Retail and Online takeaway aggregators, covering major companies such as Tesco, Carrefour, and Just Eat. Simran began the career at Goldman Sachs as an Equity Research Summer Intern in August 2014 and also has experience as a Teacher of Mathematics at Teach First from June 2012 to August 2014. Academic credentials include a Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy, Politics & Economics from the University of Oxford, alongside multiple finance-related qualifications from the CFA Institute and the Chartered Institute for Securities & Investment, as well as strong A-level results from Langley Grammar School.
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Longview Philanthropy
Longview Philanthropy designs and executes bespoke giving strategies for major donors. Our grant recommendations focus on global challenges that could make or break our collective future, including safely navigating emerging technologies and fostering a society with a more long-term outlook. On the model of venture capital, we seek to uncover neglected opportunities with the potential for lasting impact at scale. Everything we offer is free-of-charge, independent, and reviewed by external experts. "Longview Philanthropy is the best resource in the world if you want to do the most good with your giving." William MacAskill, Professor in Philosophy, University of Oxford "Longview Philanthropy has directly and significantly influenced my giving, and I couldn’t possibly recommend them more highly to other donors." Justin Rockefeller, Philanthropist & Rockefeller Brothers Fund Trustee "Longview Philanthropy are the leading philanthropic advisors on work to protect the long-term future, and have enabled multiple donors at scale to have a truly outsized impact." Jaan Tallinn, Philanthropist, co-founder of Skype & co-founder of the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk at the University of Cambridge