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Leadership updates [fix mozilla#13330]
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<p>Wambui is currently the Vice President of Partner Engineering at
<a href="https://andela.com/" rel="external">Andela</a>, a global talent
network that connects companies with vetted, remote engineers in emerging
markets.</p>

<p>Formerly, she was Group Managing Director, Pan Africa and South America
at ThoughtWorks. Throughout her career she has worked with clients including
American Express, Pfizer, Bristol Myers Squibb, and Kraft Foods, and worked
in Africa, Europe, South America and the United States, with mission-driven
and global technology businesses, including Andela, ThoughtWorks, Praekelt,
IBM, and Digitas.</p>

<p>Wambui was selected in the 2020 “Top 30 Most Influential Women” by CIO
East Africa, and in her personal capacity, provides advice and guidance
to startups and technology companies, in Kenya and the USA.</p>
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<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">President and Executive Director</p>
<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">President</p>

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<p>The internet is one of our most valuable public resources -- it’s Mark
<p>The internet is one of our most valuable public resources it’s Mark
Surman’s job to keep it healthy.</p>

<p>Mark is Executive Director of Mozilla Foundation, the global nonprofit that
<p>Mark is President of Mozilla Foundation, the global nonprofit that
does everything from making Firefox to standing up for issues like online
privacy. Mark is focused on fueling the broader internet health movement by
working with citizens, technologists and civic leaders around the world.
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<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">VP of Global Programs</p>
<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">Senior Vice President of Global Advocacy</p>

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<p>J. Bob Alotta is a veteran movement builder and nonprofit executive working
at the intersection of technology and communities.</p>

<p>J. Bob Alotta is a veteran movement builder and executive working at the
intersection of technology and communities.</p>

<p>Prior to joining Mozilla, Bob led the Astraea Lesbian Foundation for Justice,
a global foundation based in New York City that provides critical resources
to LGBTQI+ organizations and individuals around the world. Over eight years,
Bob quintupled the global footprint of the organization which makes more
grants in the global south and east than any other funder in their sector.
She built a funding program aimed specifically at strengthening movements
by adding extra support for digital security, data use, and internet freedom
to otherwise “non-tech” grants. Bob worked with major funders to bring
money into Astraea — and to influence what else these funders invested in
worldwide. And, Bob built bridges between the LGBTQI+ and digital rights
worlds.</p>

<p>It was through this last bit of work that Bob met Mozilla: At MozFest and
as a Mozilla fellowship host organization. Now serving as Vice President,
Global Programs at Mozilla Foundation, Bob brings their experience both
building movements, and building bridges across movements. Bob works with
allies across the movement to develop clear goals and real momentum on
issues like trustworthy AI; helps Mozilla fellows and awardees become
stronger community organizers and leaders; and grows the diversity and
geographical scope across our programs, with an emphasis on expanding our
work outside North America.</p>
to LGBTQI+ activists and artists around the world. Over eight years, they
quintupled the global footprint of the organization which makes more grants
in the global majority than any other funder in their sector. Bob specifically
strengthened movements by adding extra support for digital security, data
use, and internet freedom to otherwise “non-tech” grants. As chair of the
Global Philanthropy Project, Bob helped secure the largest bilateral and
multilateral investments to date for LGBTQI+ communities worldwide. Bob
was an early architect of the “feminist internet” and the creator of
CommsLabs, bringing queer human rights defenders and technologists together.
Bob builds bridges between the LGBTQI+ and digital rights worlds.</p>

<p>Now serving as Senior Vice President of Global Programs at Mozilla
Foundation, Bob brings their experience as a movement strategist to leverage
the organizations’ programs to shift power back to people instead of “big”
tech. Through the lens of trustworthy AI, Bob has launched the African
Innovation Mradi, the Data Futures Lab, the Mozilla Technology Fund, the
Creative Media Awards, and a second phase of the Responsible Computing
Challenge, as well as myriad fellowship and grant-making cycles. Bob helps
Mozilla fellows and awardees become stronger community organizers and
leaders; and grows the diversity and geographical scope across our
programs, with an emphasis on expanding our work outside North America.
Bob serves as the executive producer for both MozFest and of the
award-winning podcast, IRL</p>
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<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">VP of Advocacy</p>
<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">Senior Vice President of Global Advocacy</p>

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<li><a class="url twitter" itemprop="url" rel="me external" href="https://twitter.com/ashleyboyd">@ashleyboyd</a></li>
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as centralization, surveillance, exclusion and other online threats
proliferate, we need a movement to keep the web a global public resource.</p>

<p>Ashley works with other teams within Mozilla, with ally organizations and
with digital citizens around the world through advocacy campaigns and public
education initiatives.</p>
<p>Ashley works with other teams within Mozilla, with ally organizations
and with digital citizens around the world through advocacy campaigns
and public education initiatives.</p>

<p>Prior to joining Mozilla, Ashley was Vice President &amp; Chief Field Officer
<p>Prior to joining Mozilla, Ashley was Vice President & Chief Field Officer
for MomsRising, a national grassroots organization in the U.S. As a founding
staff member, she was instrumental in building MomsRising into an organization
of one million grassroots supporters, 200 partner organizations and over
20 funding partners.</p>

<p>Ashley has over two decades of experience in public interest advocacy, with
a specialization in effective uses of technology and public engagement. During
her career, she has worked with leading public interest advocacy organizations
in the U.S. and India including M&amp;R Strategic Services, the Advocacy
Institute, the Self Employed Women’s Association (India) and AmericaSpeaks.
She has led multi-state organizing efforts around the issues of health reform,
paid family leave, social security reform and the national budget.</p>
<p>Ashley has over two decades of experience in public interest advocacy,
with a specialization in effective uses of technology and public engagement.
During her career, she has worked with leading public interest advocacy
organizations in the U.S. and India including M&R Strategic Services, the
Advocacy Institute, the Self Employed Women’s Association (India) and
AmericaSpeaks. She has led multi-state organizing efforts around the
issues of health reform, paid family leave, social security reform and
the national budget.</p>

<p>Ashley has a Master’s Degree in Rhetoric from the University of Maryland,
College Park.</p>
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<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">Executive Vice President</p>
<p class="title" itemprop="jobTitle">Chief Operating Officer</p>

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<p>Angela Plohman is an experienced nonprofit executive and strategic operations
professional with a long track record of building and growing nonprofit
organizations and programs. She has spent close to two decades playing key
leadership roles in the fields of art, culture and open source technology.
She joined Mozilla, one of the world’s most recognizable tech-for-good
organizations, in 2012.</p>

<p>As Executive Vice President, Operations, Angela has been critical in
evolving the Mozilla Foundation into an advocacy and education organization;
more than doubling the size of the Foundation’s staff and revenue; and
leading the growth of its operational infrastructure. Angela also co-leads
Mozilla’s diversity and inclusion initiatives, and serves as Secretary on
the Foundation’s board of directors.</p>

<p>Prior to Mozilla, she was Director of Baltan Laboratories, a laboratory
for art and technology based in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. Angela also
served in key roles at the European Cultural Foundation in Amsterdam, the
Blender Foundation in Amsterdam, and the Daniel Langlois Foundation for
Art, Science and Technology in Montreal, among others. She has written and
spoken extensively on art and the importance of research and production
spaces for artists and professionals working creatively with technology.
Angela holds a B.A. from the University of Winnipeg and an M.A. from
Concordia University.</p>
<p>Angela Plohman is Chief Operating Officer of the Mozilla Foundation, one
of the world’s most recognizable tech-for-good organizations. She is an
experienced nonprofit executive and strategic operations professional
with a long track record of building and growing nonprofit organizations
and programs.</p>

<p>Based in Montreal, she has spent over twenty years playing key leadership
roles in the fields of arts and culture, community building, and technology
in the U.S., Canada and Europe.</p>

<p>Angela joined Mozilla in 2012. She has played many critical roles since,
eventually building up a team that serves as the bedrock of all of Mozilla
Foundation’s work. Over the last few years, she has: developed a strategy
and a team aimed at helping Mozilla Foundation become an effective, healthy
and sustainable movement building organization; and, at the same time,
she has played a role in supporting the Board and executive leadership
in growing the scope of Mozilla’s efforts. Angela also plays a critical
role as the Secretary and Treasurer of multiple Mozilla Boards.</p>

<p>Since 2019, she has also served on the Board of OpenMedia, a community-driven
organization that works to keep the Internet open, affordable, and
surveillance-free. She serves on the Board of the Toronto Biennial of
Art, and is also the President of the Board of Le Livart, a non-profit
organization whose mission is to democratize access to art and culture,
located in a former presbytery in Montreal.</p>
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