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We are Web Development's Web Productions team. Learn more about what we do and the rock stars that make it possible.
== What ==
Mission Statement To help Mozilla create compelling and innovative web products.
Without all the corporate lingo, we provide:
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== Why ==
We have amazing engineers and Bugzilla, so why do we need project managers?
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Who
Our official titles are Web Product Engineers and instead of engineering code, we engineer and manage the entire life cycle of a technical web project. We are technical project managers that have experience in web development, project management, people management, and helping keep everyone involved happy and productive.
Our Team (in alphabetical order)
Chris More
Web Productions Manager Chris is responsible for the process, standards and management of the Web Productions Team and building relationship throughout the organization for teams that need Web Development services. |
Mike Alexis
Mike is responsible for collaborating and building relationships between our primary stakeholders and helping flesh out the ideation phase of a project. |
Christie Koehler
Web Product Engineer Christie is a technical project manager with a wealth of experience in web development and open-source community building. |
Ben Sternthal
Web Product Engineer Ben is a technical project manager with many years of experience in project management and web development consulting. |