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 initiatives that combine capital, culture, and technology — building the systems and structures that shape markets, incentives, and technological development toward public value.

The work sits where ideas meet institutional constraint, fiduciary duty, and resource allocation:

  • At Mozilla — designing and deploying multimillion-dollar strategic initiatives and capital programs for the public-interest technology ecosystem.

  • With governments and multilateral bodies — structuring governance initiatives and cross-sector collaborations

  • Across sectors — convening coalitions and carrying decisions through politically complex, cross-border environments.

  • Through Melo Avenue Capital — taking early positions in companies building the instruments to see and measure what's been invisible, in soil, structures, and critical resources.