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Mozilla grabs new Exec Director from ShuttleworthFrom the "Shuttleworth does more than just Ubuntu" files:
The Mozilla Foundation has named Mark Surman as its new Executive Director effective September 22. Surman is currently serving as an Open Philanthropy Fellow at the Shuttleworth Foundation. Yup that's the same Shuttleworth that runs Canonical/Ubuntu and the same dude that paid $20 million to hitch a ride on a Soyuz up to the International Space Station. The Shuttleworth Foundation is a social development initiative that has been active since 2001. Surman will replace Frank Hecker at Mozilla who had been the Executive Director since 2006. "I am totally psyched about this. Mozilla is a new kind of foundation, one with with participation, transparency and innovation at its very roots," Surman wrote in a blog posting. "It's not just about giving out grants or making bold statements (although these are useful things to do), but also about getting large numbers of people involved in making things. In particular, things that make the Internet more open. For someone obsessed with reinventing how foundations work, there could be no more exciting job than this." 0 TrackBacksListed below are links to blogs that reference this entry: Mozilla grabs new Exec Director from Shuttleworth. TrackBack URL for this entry: https://swarm.jupitermedia.com/mt-tb.cgi/4438 |
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