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Lisa Stevens was one of the original employees of White Wolf Game Studio, after suggesting the magazine merge with the struggling game company Lion Rampant. She had worked at Lion Rampant since 1987, having known Jonathan Tweet and Mark Rein•Hagen in college, and contributed extensively to Ars Magica. In 1991 she left White Wolf to join Wizards of the Coast as their first full-time employee, and facilitated their acquisition of Ars Magica, which she resumed working on. She left Wizards in 2000 and in 2002 launched Paizo Publishing as its CEO.

Lisa's contributions to White Wolf are credited in the following publications:

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  • 1991/October: VTM: The Succubus Club : Special, Special Thanks to: the original members of the Succubus Club: Josh Timbrook, Chris McDonough, Brenda Stiles, John Brandt, Nicole Lindroos, Mark Rein•Hagen, Stewart Wieck, Andrew Greenberg, Lisa Stevens, Ann McDonough, Seth Tepher, Stephan Wieck, Kelly Golden
  • 1991/July: ArM: A Winter's Tale : Lisa “Alright, the modem is working now!” Stevens, for translating this project to a decent computer system.
  • 1991/June: ArM: The Pact of Pasaquine : Lisa “Only five more products and I get a real vacation?” Stevens, for holding down the administrative fort in the absence of the Ultra One.
  • 1991: VTM: Ashes to Ashes : Lisa “It’s been a year, two months, sixteen days and eight hours since I had a vacation!” Stevens, for working quadruple duty and holding down the fort.
  • 1991: ArM: Faeries: A Complete Handbook of the Seelie : Lisa “Keep that mail man away from me!” Stevens, for giving up on the 24 hour-a-day work ethic in favor of a healthier lifestyle (including grocery shopping and other free time pursuits).
  • 1991: ArM: The Stormrider Revised : Lisa “Is the logo done? When does the art get here? Have you started the layout yet?” Stevens for the future ulcer she’ll get for worrying this product into existence.
  • 1991: WW: White Wolf Adventures Buy it from DriveThruRPG! : Lisa “No, Eisa! No poo-poos and pee-pees on the floor! Bad doggie does that!” Stevens for balancing new “motherhood” with sales, editing and shrinkwrapping.
  • 1990: ArM: The Order of Hermes : Lisa "Look, I'll get to it after I'm through with Challenge and Origins, but before Tempest and GenCon, while I'm eating and talking on the phone......!!!" Stevens for juggling several hundred projects at the same time and still managing to keep part of her sanity intact.
  • 1990: ArM: The Broken Covenant of Calebais Revised Edition : Lisa “I’ll get this done before my operation” Stevens for the manual retyping of the manuscript and valorous attempt to keep this product on schedule.
  • 1990: ArM: The Tempest : Lisa “Hi there, Stewart. How would you like to write a supplement for us. Oh, by the way, it’s due in a month.” Stevens for raising AT&T’s stock with all the calls to Carrolton, GA, trying to coordinate this project.
  • 1990: ArM: Covenants : We feel that the following people should be properly recognized for their contributions to this supplement: Lisa “Influenza" Stevens, for here all night disco Djing, and moral, creative, and artistic support and advice.

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