From https://reddit.com/r/firefox/comments/1hokr0c/mozilla_chair_pay_vs_firefox_market_share_2023/m4aca4j/:
Total 2022 pay: $6,903,089
Total 2023 pay: $6,260,072 - a $643,017 decrease
Base chair pay: $600,000
2023 chair bonuses and other incentives: $5,622,600
Sources:
For comparison, here are other executive salaries ($0 bonuses for each)
Executive name |
Title |
Total Pay (2023) |
MARK SURMAN |
PRESIDENT & EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR |
715,143 |
J. BOB ALOTTA |
SVP, GLOBAL PROGRAMS |
508,138 |
ANGELA PLOHMAN |
COO, SECRETARY & TREASURER |
452,234 |
ASHLEY BOYD |
SVP, GLOBAL ADVOCACY |
427,701 |
ZHILUN PANG |
DIRECTOR OF FINANCE |
273,069 |
DAVID WALKER |
SENIOR COUNSEL |
268,565 |
LAINIE DECOURSY |
DIRECTOR, ORG EFFECTIVENESS |
267,028 |
JUAN BARANI |
SENIOR DIRECTOR, GIFT PLANNING |
262,879 |
STEPHANIE WRIGHT |
SR PROGRAM MANAGER, MOZFEST |
236,785 |
From a page about geometric percent decreases, explaining that that kind of graph represents an unchanging loss of a percentage of the measured value every interval:
The sequence 100, 50, 25, 12.5, … is a geometric sequence. The common ratio is 1/2. To go from term to term, you keep multiplying by 1/2 (i.e., dividing by 2).
The graph of the sequence 100, 50, 25, 12.5, … is shown below: