When you hear the name Mozilla, you likely think of Firefox, the open source web browser. But those in-the-know also recognize it as the software company backed by a non-profit and dedicated to internet health and privacy; one of the only few women-led technology companies; and a challenger-brand that aims to put its users first. Over the past several years, Mozilla has been busy building on its heritage and creating impact beyond its flagship privacy products with new products such as Pocket , a distraction-free and go-to app for reading; and Hubs , a more accessible way to collaborate in mixed reality – no VR headset needed. “There are so many areas where people are starting to fear technology, and it’s not that they’re fearing technology itself,” says Leigh Felton, Mozilla’s VP and Chief of Staff. “They’re fearful of the abuse from other organizations who are not using technology responsibly. But technology itself can be a significant benefit and value add to society.” For...