Sue Naegle is an American television executive and producer, former president of HBO Entertainment, former Chief Content Officer at Annapurna Pictures, and founder of Dinner Party Productions. In 2012, Naegle was recognized as the 46th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes Magazine.[1]
Early life and education
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (February 2017)
This section needs expansion. You can help by adding to it. (February 2017)
United Talent Agency
Naegle began her career in 1992 in the mail room at United Talent Agency. Two years later, she became an agent at the company, and went on to be named a partner and co-head of the TV department in 1999. At 28 years old, Naegle was one of the youngest partners at a major agency. During her tenure, she was credited with developing several successful programs, including The Bernie Mac Show and the HBO dramas Six Feet Under and True Blood.
HBO
In 2008, she was named President of HBO Entertainment, overseeing the production of all original series. At HBO, she was instrumental in shepherding such Emmy Award-winning shows as Game of Thrones, Boardwalk Empire, True Blood, Treme, Eastbound & Down, Enlightened, Veep and Girls.[4] In August 2012, she was recognized as the 46th most powerful woman in the world by Forbes Magazine, and in the last year of her tenure, HBO won 27 Emmy Awards.[5] After her departure from the company in 2013, she formed her own television and film production company, Naegle Ink.
Naegle is a board member of Alex’s Lemonade Stand Foundation, a pediatric cancer charity that raises funding for early childhood cancer research and provides resources and support for impacted families.
She also sits on the board of Film Independent, an entertainment non-profit that works to help filmmakers realize their projects, and strives to increase inclusivity and amplify diverse voices within the film industry.[10]
Personal life
Naegle is married to writer Sarah Gubbins and has four children.
References
^"Sue Naegle". World's Most Powerful Women. Forbes. Retrieved 24 August 2012.
^"President of HBO, Rockaway's Sue Naegle guest speaker for Morris Chamber.", Daily Record (Morristown), September 19, 2012. Accessed July 2, 2013. "Former Rockaway resident and Morris Hills High School graduate, Sue Naegle, c, now the president of Time Warner's HBO Entertainment was the guest speaker during the Morris County Chamber of Commerce Women in Business, 'Defining Moments on the Journey to Success' event at the Madison Hotel."