Annelisa Stephan is a senior content and UX leader who builds disciplined content strategy and web operations at scale, currently leading Web Content Operations at Atlassian after founding GitHub’s first content design team. With a background spanning museums, nonprofits, and tech, she combines human-centered research, information architecture, and editorial rigor to rework documentation, onboarding, and large enterprise web properties. She has led cross-functional teams, run multi-million-dollar redesigns, launched accessibility programs, and instituted organization-wide content standards and testing practices. Known among peers as a “content strategy and ops nerd,” she pairs a deep humanities training (Yale, Sorbonne, UCLA) with practical program-building skills and a knack for turning complex institutional ecosystems into clearer, learner-friendly experiences.
3 years of coding experience
10 years of employment as a software developer
Basic Mediation Skills Training & Certificate, Basic Mediation Skills Training & Certificate at West Los Angeles College
histoire de l'art, histoire de l'art at Université Paris-Sorbonne
B.A. History of Art, B.A. History of Art at Yale University
Germanistik Medienberatung, Germanistik Medienberatung at Technische Universität Berlin
Contributions:1 review, 8 PRs, 8 pushes in 2 years 5 months
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Annelisa Stephan - Sr. Manager, Web Content Operations