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  1. Winifred Mitchell Baker (Oakland, Califórnia, 1957) [1] é a Executive Chairwoman da Mozilla Foundation e da Mozilla Corporation, uma subsidiária da Mozilla Foundation que coordena o desenvolvimento de aplicativos de código aberto da Mozilla para a Internet, incluindo o navegador Mozilla Firefox e o cliente de e-mail Mozilla ...

  2. Winifred Mitchell Baker (born 1957) is the Chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation and former CEO of the Mozilla Corporation, a subsidiary of the Mozilla Foundation that coordinates development of the open source Mozilla Internet applications, including the Mozilla Firefox web browser.

  3. 8 de abr. de 2020 · The Mozilla board announces that Mitchell Baker, the interim CEO since December 2019, will lead the organization in its mission to accelerate Firefox growth and internet innovation. Learn about her background, vision and leadership style in this blog post.

  4. Mitchell Baker is the chairperson and co-founder of Mozilla Foundation, a non-profit organization that promotes an open and accessible internet. Read her posts about Mozilla's vision, mission, leadership, and achievements over the years.

  5. Mitchell Baker co-founded the Mozilla Project to support the open, innovative web and ensure it continues offering opportunities for everyone. As Executive Chair of Mozilla Corporation, Mitchell will represent Mozilla in the public with a focus on policy, open source, and community, engaging in areas that touch on Mozilla’s unique history and ...

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  6. 31 de mar. de 2023 · Mitchell Baker, the chair of Mozilla's board of directors, reflects on the nonprofit's history and mission in a blog post. She highlights Mozilla's products, movements, and policy advocacy for a better internet in the public interest.

  7. Next Chapter. Mitchell Baker, Chief Executive Officer & Chairwoman of Mozilla Foundation. Mozilla is a rare organization. We’re activists for a better internet, one where individuals and societies benefit more from the effects of technology, and where competition brings consumers choices beyond a small handful of integrated technology giants.