Lisa Wilson is a seasoned media executive currently serving as the Product Manager Lead for News at ProQuest, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of digital news access for academic and public libraries. With her extensive background in B2B content licensing...
Lisa Wilson is a seasoned media executive currently serving as the Product Manager Lead for News at ProQuest, where she plays a pivotal role in shaping the future of digital news access for academic and public libraries. With her extensive background in B2B content licensing and product management, Lisa is adept at navigating the complexities of the media landscape, ensuring that ProQuest’s Global Newsstream remains a vital resource for researchers and educators alike.
In her current role, Lisa oversees key projects that involve the licensing of premier news sources, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post, integrating these into a comprehensive aggregated feed. This initiative not only enhances the accessibility of current news but also enriches the research capabilities of libraries by providing a seamless user experience. Additionally, Lisa is instrumental in the digitization of millions of pages of historical newspapers, preserving invaluable content for future generations.
Her expertise extends to contract negotiation and budget management, where she skillfully balances the needs of content providers with the demands of the market. With a strong focus on talent management and strategic partnerships, Lisa fosters collaboration across teams to drive product innovation and enhance marketing strategies. Her keen understanding of publishing dynamics, combined with her P&L responsibility, positions her as a leader in the digital media space, committed to delivering high-quality content solutions that meet the evolving needs of educational institutions. Through her visionary leadership, Lisa Wilson continues to elevate ProQuest’s offerings, ensuring that they remain at the forefront of the news syndication industry.