Mark Surman has spent three decades dedicated to building a better internet, serving as the President of Mozilla, a global nonprofit technology organization. In this role, they focus on creating trustworthy AI and ensuring the various Mozilla organizations collaborate effectively. Previously, Mark co-founded rabble.ca, led initiatives within the Association for Progressive Communications, and directed projects supporting social enterprises and open source advocacy. They are also a Professor of Practice at McMaster University, where they teach and advise on policy leadership in the digital age. Mark has actively contributed to various boards and foundations, shaping the intersection of technology and social good.
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