Specializing In Science
& Medical Education Projects

Foxfire Interactive is a digital learning company that specializes in science and medical education projects. We create informative and inspiring online training, e‑learning, VR, and IMAX/giant screen experiences. Our clients include some of the world’s foremost science museums, medical societies, pharmaceutical and medical device companies.

Meet the Team

Brad Lisle
Brad Lisle
President & Founder

Foxfire Interactive was founded in 2000 by award-winning interactive producer, Brad Lisle, who has spearheaded multiple STEM and medical education projects and recently served as producer and co‑principal investigator for the interactive IMAX show, Global Soundscapes: Mission to Record the Earth (funded by the National Science Foundation).

Foxfire brings together a highly creative and experienced group of interactive media professionals. These include instructional designers, producers, science/medical writers, UX/UI designers, programmers, audio/video technicians, and medical animators.

Our entire team is committed to: intuitive design, production excellence, and maintaining customers for life.

Brad Lisle

Brad Lisle
Producer/Director
President,
Foxfire Interactive
brad@foxfireinteractive.com

Brad is an interactive media producer/director with a passion for making science exciting and understandable to audiences worldwide. He has been developing interactive media since 1989, and his expertise includes instructional design, media production and project management.

In 2000, Brad founded Foxfire Interactive to create learning experiences delivered via web, mobile, multi‑touch installations, VR, and IMAX/giant screen theaters. Clients range from Novartis and Medtronic to Mass General Hospital and the Pacific Science Center.

Brad recently served as producer and co‑principal investigator for the NSF-funded Global Soundscapes Project, targeting middle school students and focusing on the science of sound and the emerging field of soundscape ecology. Project components include an interactive theater show that combines a live presenter with the IMAX/giant screen experience.

Brad’s awards include: Gold Award, AVC Interactive CINDY Awards, Gold Medal and Silver Medal, International Film and Television Festival. Brad produced the ZOOM into Engineering CD-ROM for WGBH, which was a finalist for the MIMC Awards and the Association of Educational Publishers Awards.

Before founding Foxfire, Brad developed interactive media for WGBH Educational Foundation and more than 20 science museums around the world. Early in his career, Brad was a science educator at Boston’s Museum of Science, where he gave presentations on topics ranging from lightning to superconductors.

In addition, Brad served for three years on the Board of Directors for the Massachusetts chapter of the American Society of Training & Development.

Brad holds a BA in Physics from Bowdoin College.