Mozilla names Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as new CEO
Mozilla just picked Anthony Enzor-DeMeo as its new CEO. After leading Firefox, he's stepping up with plans to add optional AI features, give users more say over their browsing, and expand Firefox into a bigger ecosystem.
He's taking over from Laura Chambers, who guided Mozilla through some big changes over the last two years.
Why bother?
This move signals a fresh direction for Mozilla after recent layoffs and company reshuffling.
Enzor-DeMeo wants to make Firefox less dependent on Google search deals and build out trusted software that puts user privacy first.
He's also big on transparency and making sure any AI features actually align with Mozilla's mission.
Who is he?
Enzor-DeMeo joined Mozilla in 2024 as Firefox's general manager.
Before that, he held senior roles at Roofstock, Better, Wayfair, and Dealer.com.
He often talks about the importance of trust and keeping things clear for users—values he says will guide his leadership.
Who is he replacing?
He takes the reins from Laura Chambers, who spent two years as interim CEO steering Mozilla through tough restructuring and helping the company adapt to shifts in AI and search tech.