The
Mozilla Board of Directors has announced that co-founder and current
Chief Technology Officer Brendan Eich will be appointed to the role of
CEO of Mozilla, effective immediately.
Li Gong will be named Chief Operating Officer and a number
of functions will move under his organization including Cloud Services,
IT, Marketplace, Mobile & Research, and Platform Engineering.
Mitchell Baker will remain Mozilla Executive Chairwoman and
will continue the long and successful partnership with Brendan as
co-founders who lead the Mozilla project to fulfill our mission to
promote openness, innovation and opportunity on the Web.
Jay Sullivan, our acting CEO during the executive search,
has led Mozilla passionately and will leave a lasting impact on the
project. Under Jay’s leadership Mozilla has delivered a number of key
products, including several versions of the Firefox Web browser and the
very successful launches of Firefox OS. After six years at Mozilla, Jay
will stay on through the transition to support the team and then leave
to pursue new opportunities.
Brendan Eich, Mozilla co-founder, has been deeply involved
in every aspect of Mozilla’s development starting from the original idea
in 1998. He has deep expertise in both the technical and product sides
of the organization, as well as the Web in general. His technology
vision and general acumen have quietly shaped not only Mozilla, but
large parts of the Web over the past two decades. He is the creator of
JavaScript, a key technology of the Web. Brendan brings Mozilla’s
founding vision and boldness to our current initiatives. These traits
are a unique asset as Mozilla brings openness and choice through new
initiative such as Firefox OS and cloud services. Brendan and
Mitchell’s fifteen-year history of co-founding Mozilla and working
together is an asset in this time of necessary organizational and
community growth.
“Mozilla speaks for the open Web, where consumers and
developers alike can prosper and express themselves free from the
constraints imposed by commercial, profit-driven technologies. Mozilla’s
organization and Firefox products help keep the Web balanced to every
individual’s interests, and not just for the highest profit”, stated
Reid Hoffman, Mozilla Board Member. “Brendan Eich, as a founder and a
well-respected innovator of Web technologies, is uniquely equipped to
lead Mozilla with his deep understanding of the organization’s core
values and technology vision.”
Mozilla is unique in how we operate, because every Mozilla
contributor and user around the world is an important part of driving
our mission forward, reaching our goals and, ultimately, shaping the
future direction of the Web.
Mozilla has delivered significant accomplishments across
the project, including the upcoming major release of Firefox that will
include new user experience enhancements, and Firefox Accounts which
provides easier syncing and other benefits; Mozilla partnering with
Unity Technologies and with Epic Games to provide developers with tools
for delivering superior games on the web without plugins; Firefox OS
devices launched in 15 countries with 4 operators and 4 device
manufacturers, capped-off by another amazing industry reception for
Mozilla and Firefox OS at Mobile World Congress 2014, the world’s
largest mobile industry trade show.
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