Winifred Mitchell Baker, born in nineteen fifty-seven, is a distinguished lawyer, computer scientist, and businessperson, best known for her pivotal role in the development of open-source internet applications. As the former chairwoman of the Mozilla Foundation and CEO of the Mozilla Corporation, she was instrumental in coordinating the development of the widely acclaimed Mozilla Firefox web browser.
Throughout her tenure, Baker adeptly managed both business and policy issues, serving on the boards of directors for both the Mozilla Foundation and the Mozilla Corporation. Her leadership and vision significantly contributed to the growth and influence of Mozilla in the tech industry.
In two thousand five, her impact was recognized when Time magazine included her in its prestigious annual list of the one hundred most influential people in the world. This accolade underscored her importance in shaping the future of internet technology.
After a remarkable career, Baker stepped down as CEO in February two thousand twenty-four and ultimately departed from Mozilla in two thousand twenty-five, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and commitment to open-source principles.