Lisa has been directing DAM, enterprise content and taxonomy programmes in Europe and the US since the mid-1990s for companies, museums, and other institutions large and small, including Women.com, Nature Publishing Group, Drexel University College of Medicine, Elsevier, GSK, Amazon and many more. She has worked in-house as a product owner, trainer, and administrator, as a consultant, and on the vendor side. She has just returned to pharma, having recently joined Astellas to lead their global Content Factory, and is completing work on a book with E. Keathley, to be published by Bloomsbury Libraries: Practical Digital Asset Management: A Guide for Students and Practitioners.
Other previous roles include her positions at Global Director, DAM, at Novartis and VP DAM Evangelist at Digizuite; she recently led digital supply chain consulting engagements with Nestle and Twenty Degrees (and learned all about Tenderstem broccoli in the latter endeavour). She holds BA and MA degrees in Archaeology and an MS-LIS, all of which have been extremely useful in her career in both predictable and wildly unexpected ways. She is a regular writer, speaker and podcaster in and beyond the content space - in her spare time, she is a certified beer judge, runner and giant Doctor Who nerd.