The Worldwide Women’s Association Recognizes Susan Wrenn


 
Susan Wrenn has spent her professional career devoted to the marketing of entertainment content. In her twenty-year tenure at Paramount Pictures she created and executed the media campaigns for 300+ feature films, including Titanic, Forrest Gump, Braveheart, Wayne’s World, Jackass, Rugrats, Kings of Comedy, Beavis and Butthead and many, many more. As Senior Vice President Marketing, Media Director for Paramount, she was responsible for the strategy and execution of all investments in television, radio, print, new media, and out- of-home. Her efforts on the Viacom Marketing Council integrating media strategies with creative, publicity, and promotional activities led the NBA to bring their playoffs and finals into film marketing, beginning with Mission Impossible.
 
Wrenn currently applies the scope of her knowledge and experience as CEO of POWERmedia, parent of digital channels theStream.tv, emPOWERme.tv and HeyQween.tv and home to both theStream.tv Studios and Hollywood Skyline Studios.   Merging old media and new by creating programming and distribution based on new financial models, Wrenn has Executive Produced and/or Produced over a thousand web programs and episodes, including multiple nominations and the IAWTV award for best live program in 2014 and 2015, They currently produce Film HQ for Lionsgate/Complex. An experienced event organizer, Wrenn helped design and launch the Producer’s Guild of America’s annual Produced By Conference.  She continues to create events for entertainment clients, recently throwing AMC’s 100 millionth view party at the studio.
 
A member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 1994, Susan has also lectured for USC’s Stark Program, the University of Texas, UCLA and Columbia College Chicago, where in her seventh year she helped launch the Masters program.
 
The Worldwide Women’s Association Member, Susan Wrenn, can be found in the Association Directory, where she is looking forward to networking with you.
 
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