Lisa Friedlander

Project Specialist at Minnesota Historical Society

Lisa Friedlander has a diverse work experience spanning over several decades. Lisa started their career in 1987 as an Adjunct Faculty at the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where they developed and taught Macintosh curriculum to students of various backgrounds. In 1987, they also became a Partner at Context Design Associates. From 1992 to 1996, Lisa worked for the US Fish & Wildlife Service as an Interpretive Specialist, where they played a key role in the development of the Neal Smith National Wildlife Refuge.

In 1997, Lisa joined Deaton Museum Services as a Project Manager, where they successfully managed projects from design to production. Lisa then moved on to Split Rock Studios where they held various roles including Project Manager, Proposal Specialist, and Project Coordinator from 2000 to 2013.

From 2014 to 2015, Lisa worked as a Studio Brand Manager at Serigraphics Sign Systems, Inc. before joining the Minnesota Historical Society in 2015 as a Project Specialist. In this role, they coordinate the efforts of various stakeholders and resources to create exceptional exhibit experiences. Throughout their career, Lisa has demonstrated their ability to manage complex projects and collaborate with diverse teams in order to deliver high-quality results.

Lisa Friedlander attended the Minneapolis College of Art and Design, where they pursued a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in Environmental Design. No information about the start and end years of their education is available.

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  • Project Specialist

    June, 2015 - present