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Revision as of 19:49, 30 January 2013

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Program Structure

The Student Reps program structure is broken down into three groups -- Student Ambassadors, Student Working Group, and the ReMo Council.

Group Description
Student Ambassadors
  • Description
Firefox Clubs
  • Description
Student Working Group
  • Description
Mozilla Reps Council
  • Description

Firefox Clubs

For more information about Firefox Clubs, please visit here.

Student Working Group

Regional Student Mentors

Regional Student Mentors (RSMs) are Mozilla Reps who:

  • contribute to the Student Reps program's planning and development
  • participate in program channels and give support to Student Reps
  • provide regular regional updates to Contributor Engagement and the ReMo Council

ReMo Council

The Mozilla Reps program provides a simple framework and specific tools to help volunteer Mozillians become official representatives of Mozilla in their region. Anyone who is passionate and knowledgeable about Mozilla and who is ready to dive deeper into the project can sign-up to the program. The Mozilla Reps program helps push responsibility and authority further outwards, to more Mozillians, making it much easier for volunteers organize and/or attend events, recruit and mentor new contributors, and better support their local communities.

ReMo Council


The Mozilla Reps Council is the governing body that sits on top of the Mozilla Reps organizational structure. It oversees the general management of the ReMo program globally and is made up of both paid- and non-paid staff.