Lisa Stevens is co-founder, co-owner, and CEO of Paizo Publishing, LLC. She has worked in the RPG publishing industry for two decades, for TSR, Wizards of the Coast, White Wolf and Lion Rampant. Her gaming credits include graphic design of several set of Magic the Gathering as well as the Ars Magica roleplaying game. Besides being the driving force behind Paizo's business and creative decisions, Lisa contributed to her first Pathfinder sourcebook with a nation for Guide to the River Kingdoms in 2010.
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| - Lisa Stevens is co-founder, co-owner, and CEO of Paizo Publishing, LLC. She has worked in the RPG publishing industry for two decades, for TSR, Wizards of the Coast, White Wolf and Lion Rampant. Her gaming credits include graphic design of several set of Magic the Gathering as well as the Ars Magica roleplaying game. Besides being the driving force behind Paizo's business and creative decisions, Lisa contributed to her first Pathfinder sourcebook with a nation for Guide to the River Kingdoms in 2010.
- 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. 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. 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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| - Lisa Stevens is co-founder, co-owner, and CEO of Paizo Publishing, LLC. She has worked in the RPG publishing industry for two decades, for TSR, Wizards of the Coast, White Wolf and Lion Rampant. Her gaming credits include graphic design of several set of Magic the Gathering as well as the Ars Magica roleplaying game. Besides being the driving force behind Paizo's business and creative decisions, Lisa contributed to her first Pathfinder sourcebook with a nation for Guide to the River Kingdoms in 2010.
- 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. 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. 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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