Executive Leadership

I was born in Cape Town, South Africa. I have trained in the United Kingdom and the United States, and I currently live in Los Angeles.

I am Vice President at Mozilla Foundation, where my work centers on long-term institutional strategy and developing initiatives that combine capital, culture, and technology. My focus is on building systems and structures capable of shaping markets, incentives, and technological development towards new arcs of public-private value.

More broadly, I help design multi-year capital vehicles, governance architecture, and cross-sector collaborations that enable ambitious, investable alternatives to today’s dominant technology systems

Much of my work lives at the point where ideas meet institutional constraint, fiduciary duty, and resource allocation:

  • Designing strategic capital architectures for technology ecosystems

  • Structuring governance frameworks that align fiduciary responsibility with public value

  • Convening complex coalitions across sectors, and stewarding decisions in politically complex, high-stakes environments