Lisa Brennan-Jobs
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Lisa Nicole Brennan-Jobs (born May 17, 1978) is the first daughter of Steve Jobs (CEO of Apple Inc.) and Chris-Ann Brennan.
She was born around the time that Apple began to grow. Lisa became part of Steve Jobs's new family with step-mother Laurene Powell[specify]. The Apple Lisa computer was supposedly named after her (though, officially, Apple stated that the name was an acronym for Local Integrated Software Architecture).
[edit] Career
Lisa Brennan-Jobs became a journalist, or at least a writer of magazine articles. One notable article is "Driving Jane" for The Harvard Advocate, about how her aunt Mona Simpson fictionalized her as a character in the book A Regular Guy.[1] She also wrote a whole series of articles for Spiked and the Harvard Crimson.
[edit] External links
- Lisa's articles in Harvard Crimson