and went on to line-produce three additional primetime network series for CBS including True Detectives, Secret Lives and Best Wishes with Ringo Starr.

In a move to the studio-based talk show format, that eventually brought her to New York, Lisa produced NBC’s The Other Side and CBS/Eyemark’s The Gordon Elliott Show. Next, she joined Picture This Television where she helped launch the company’s first two series, Romancing America and the Emmy award-winning, TV411. Lisa then went on to launch both Disney’s The Ainsley Harriott Show and Universal’s Crossing Over with John Edward.

Lisa moved from studio control room to hospital operating room in her role as an executive producer for Discovery’s 13 episode medical series Second Opinion with Doctor Oz, a world-renown heart surgeon. It was here that she combined her love of documentary field directing with the comfort of a multi-camera studio environment.

Lisa continued her relationship with the Discovery Networks when she joined the Discovery Health producing team for their annual ten-hour live special Birthday Live. Lisa oversaw the west coast location and produced ten hours of live television (and 11 healthy babies) at San Diego’s Sharp Mary Birch Hospital. In a move from medicine to matrimony, Lisa went on to series produce the second season of E!/Style network’s hit series Whose Wedding is it Anyway?

Lisa re-joined Picture This Television in October of 2004 as VP of Production and Development where she has successfully overseen the new reality series Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List as well as the hit series Celebrity Poker Showdown.