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Total 2022 pay: $6,903,089
Total 2023 pay: $6,260,072 - a $643,017 decrease
Base chair pay: $600,000
2023 chair bonuses and other incentives: $5,622,600
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For comparison, here are other executive salaries ($0 bonuses for each)
Executive name | Title | Total Pay (2023) |
---|---|---|
MARK SURMAN | PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR | 715,143 |
J. BOB ALOTTA | SVP, GLOBAL PROGRAMS | 508,138 |
ANGELA PLOHMAN | COO, SECRETARY & TREASURER | 452,234 |
ASHLEY BOYD | SVP, GLOBAL ADVOCACY | 427,701 |
ZHILUN PANG | DIRECTOR OF FINANCE | 273,069 |
DAVID WALKER | SENIOR COUNSEL | 268,565 |
LAINIE DECOURSY | DIRECTOR, ORG EFFECTIVENESS | 267,028 |
JUAN BARANI | SENIOR DIRECTOR, GIFT PLANNING | 262,879 |
STEPHANIE WRIGHT | SR PROGRAM MANAGER, MOZFEST | 236,785 |
If I were Google, instead of paying Mozilla millions to be the default search in Firefox, I’d give the money directly to the decision makers and influence them to turn Firefox into a piece of garbage filled with VPN offers, cloud integrations, “fair ads”, and “AI” until nobody uses it anymore.
Wait…
Do anything but develop the browser much further
Then in 5-10 years it is so behind, there is no way to catch up
still better alternative than google chrome or microsoft edge, and allows me to ad block, when either of those things stop being the case, i’ll find something else
Is seriously Firefox at 3% market share, hard to believe.
It’s about twice as much if we look at exclusively desktop browsers, but yes. It’s been on the downturn for many years.
Chrome is like 70%, safari is about 20%
Given there’s some people out there just using edge on Windows because it’s the browser it came with, <5% for Firefox seems about right
And they have the cheek to suggest I donate money to them. 😆 Their CEO should be donating to me!
I’ve switched to Librewolf mostly now since they said they merged with an advertising company and are gonna add this scam “private tracking” bollocks.
The market share plot looks suspiciously clean, where are those numbers from?
I wonder how common that is among Firefox users.
It’s not common at all and you know it.
Also, I was curious if users were going down or if chrome was growing faster. Looks like it is going down, but not as much as the market share would suggest.
Looks like they’ve linked a source to a website called statcounter. The graph appears to be smoothed or normalized, but is effectively the same data for the purpose.