Lisa Fischer

Deputy Director of Research and Collections

Lisa Fischer is the museum’s first Deputy Director of Research and Collections, after previously serving as Chair of CAA International (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology). Fischer brings a wealth of leadership and archaeological experience from outdoor museums. As the Director of Digital Initiatives at the Jamestown Rediscovery Foundation (Preservation Virginia), she was the project director for Digital reDiscovery, which featured an interactive map of James Fort’s archaeological elements complemented by two video tours. Additionally, she played a key role in the museum’s online expansion by digitizing artifacts and enhancing educational website content, including 3D modeling of several Fort-period structures.

During her time as Director of the Digital History Center at the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation, Fischer led the research and development of a GIS map highlighting archaeological features for the eWilliamsburg project. This project included supervising the creation of an interactive timeline that allowed users to explore the growth and transformation of Williamsburg from 1699 to 1800. Furthermore, Fischer co-directed Rev-Quest: Save the Revolution!, an immersive onsite alternate reality spy game that offered guests a unique view of the American Revolution through the lens of intelligence gathering.

Fischer holds a Master’s degree in Anthropology with a Specialization in Historical Archaeology from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. She earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Amherst College in Amherst, Massachusetts.