Damon Sicore is a seasoned technology executive and open-source leader who has spent over two decades building and scaling engineering organizations for mission-driven projects, currently serving as CEO of MONADIC.US. He led engineering and product at Wikimedia and spent seven years at Mozilla where he helped shepherd Firefox from version 3 through 29, founding Mozilla Research that contributed to Rust and WebAssembly. Damon has a rare combination of product, platform, and security experience—he led large teams (300+ engineers), created the first browser release free of critical security bugs (Firefox 4), and holds a Guinness World Record for most software downloads in a day. He’s repeatedly built engineering functions from the ground up—from Edmodo’s security practice to platform teams at JBoss—while focusing on open source as a means to connect communities and support families. Based in Waxahachie, Texas with a BS in Computer Science from Texas A&M, he blends pragmatic operational leadership with a bias for technologies that push the Web forward. An understated through-line in his career is turning research and experimental projects into widely used, production-grade platforms.
10 years of coding experience
15 years of employment as a software developer
BS Computer Science, BS Computer Science at Texas A&M University
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