Tech Leader Eric Muhlheim Joins CDT Board of Directors - Center for Democracy and Technology
webThis press release announces a board appointment at CDT, a digital rights organization involved in AI governance and policy. Tangentially relevant to AI safety through CDT's AI Policy & Governance work, but the content itself is primarily an organizational announcement.
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The Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT) announced that Eric Muhlheim, CFO of Mozilla Corporation, has joined its board of directors. Mozilla is known for Firefox and advocacy for an open, user-respecting internet. CDT works on AI policy, privacy, free expression, and related digital rights issues.
Key Points
- •Eric Muhlheim, CFO of Mozilla Corporation, joins CDT's board of directors as of October 2025.
- •Mozilla is a nonprofit-backed tech company behind Firefox and a prominent advocate for open internet standards.
- •CDT focuses on areas including AI Policy & Governance, cybersecurity, privacy, and free expression.
- •The appointment reflects growing overlap between tech industry leadership and digital rights/policy organizations.
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