| She was the first inventor represented by the William Morris Agency and the first inventor contracted by NBC to develop merchandise based television programs. She is ranked among the top 70 inventors in the World by INSIDE SANTA'S WORKSHOP, a book focusing on the inner workings of the toy and game industry. She owns the only patented HUGS in the World, which was licensed to Applause for the gift market. She has two patents on INTERACTIVE CEREAL, and numerous patents in the telecommunication / technology fields. She has established herself as a creative resource to virtually any market from simple toys and games, to high-tech ground breaking technologies. Randi started her first company, Diece-Lisa Industries, Inc., in 1985 for the development of toy and game products. She started her second company Dieceland Technologies Corp. (DTC) in 1999 for the creation and commercialization of technology projects. She started her third company Campus Survivor Corp. a virtual Warehouse Club in 2002. |
| Randi is an inventor of new products and properties which range from paper and board to high tech electronics and everything in between, including food, gifts, etc. She has licensed projects around the World and has been associated with major licenses since she started her first company in 1985. Her first major project was the Miami Vice game, which put her on the map in the toy industry. She also did Barbie’s 30th Birthday game, the Power Rangers games, the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles game, the Simpson game, etc. Her blue sky products (ones she creates out of thin air) include Turbo Fist/Racing Fist for Tonka, Little Magic Walker Doll for Tyco-Playtime, Lot’s Of Hugs for Happiness Express, Color Blaster “Fast Blast” for Kenner, Funge for Ohio Art, etc. Television programs including “Money, Lust and Power” for Viacom, “Electric Ninja, High Tech Pirates, and Kinesis” for NBC. |
| NEWS - World Patent Organization names Randice-Lisa Altschul one of the World's Most Notable Inventors! |