- cross-posted to:
- firefox@fedia.io
- firefox@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- firefox@fedia.io
- firefox@lemmy.world
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
Sources:
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 |
til my favorite browser has been losing a lot of ground over the years, i guess i’ve been living in my foxy bubble
I suspect the graph is missing a recent rise in usage of Firefox. I feel like Firefox became popular again in late 2024 which isn’t on that graph
You can gain users while losing market share. This graph includes the rise of smartphones (+chrome preinstalled)
It almost perfectly correlates with chrome coming to android circa 2012.
One can keep using good software even if others don’t.
The fact you’re on lemmy puts you in good company I believe. I, too, am fighting the chromium curse.
Fox hole
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