Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg

Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg most recently produced the reboot of CW’s Whose Line Is It Anyway?, now in its 7th season. 
 
She also served as Co-Executive Producer of YouTube's first original sitcom The Part-Timers for Generate and Defy Media.
 
Additionally, her credits include Supervising Producer on the Hulu hit The 4-to-9’ers and The Reality Project: 24 Hours of Dirty Weather for The Climate Reality Project on Ustream.

An Emmy-nominated Supervising Producer for Nick Jr.’s The Fresh Beat Band, she was Executive-in-Charge of Production for Crosswords, Soap Talk, NBC’s Deal or No Deal, Starface and But Can They Sing?, as well as many other series and specials.

Nessanbaum-Goldberg began her production career with Compact Video, facilitating the introduction of the first video production trucks to film lots and air-pack location shoots around the world.

She also worked for Brillstein-Grey, Carsey-Werner, Witt-Thomas-Harris and on numerous network in-house productions with a dual role of Associate Producer and Producer.

Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg most recently produced the reboot of CW’s Whose Line Is It Anyway?, now in its 7th season. 
 
She also served as Co-Executive Producer of YouTube's first original sitcom The Part-Timers for Generate and Defy Media.
 
Additionally, her credits include Supervising Producer on the Hulu hit The 4-to-9’ers and The Reality Project: 24 Hours of Dirty Weather for The Climate Reality Project on Ustream.

An Emmy-nominated Supervising Producer for Nick Jr.’s The Fresh Beat Band, she was Executive-in-Charge of Production for Crosswords, Soap Talk, NBC’s Deal or No Deal, Starface and But Can They Sing?, as well as many other series and specials.

Nessanbaum-Goldberg began her production career with Compact Video, facilitating the introduction of the first video production trucks to film lots and air-pack location shoots around the world.

She also worked for Brillstein-Grey, Carsey-Werner, Witt-Thomas-Harris and on numerous network in-house productions with a dual role of Associate Producer and Producer.

As Vice President of Production for Sony Pictures Television focusing on syndication and cable, Nessanbaum-Goldberg oversaw single-camera and multi-camera film and television shows in every genre.

She served as Secretary on the Executive Committee for two years after functioning as Treasurer for five years. Her previous leadership capacities for the Television Academy include Governor of the Production Executives’ Peer Group and co-chairing the Diversity and Primetime Awards Committees.

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Thomas Hobson, Natasha Desruisseaux, Ivan Heredia, and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg at Dynamic and Diverse: A 66th Emmy Awards Celebration of Diversity at the Television Academy in North Hollywood, California.
Allison Binder, Sandy Sigal, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and Hayma "Screech" Washington at the Executives Emmy Celebration in West Hollywood, California.
Bob Bergen, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Kevin Spacey, Bruce Rosenblum and Maury McIntyre at the Performers Peer Group nominee reception.
Bob Bergen, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Kevin Spacey, Bruce Rosenblum and MaMcIntyre at the Performersury  Peer Group nominee reception.
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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Bambi Moe, and Television Academy governor Bob Boden enjoy their annual All-Academy Holiday Mixer on Wednesday, December 12, 2018 at the Saban Media Center in the NoHo Arts District, North Hollywood, California.

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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, from left, Patrika Darbo, Leo Chaloukian, Kate Linder and Andia Winslow attend the 19th Annual Emmys Golf Classic

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2018 Directors Nominee Reception
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Meisha Lee and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg at the 2018 Directors Nominee Reception at the Directors Guild of America on Wednesday, September 12, 2018, in Beverly Hills, California.

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Television Academy Governor Ann Leslie Uzdavinis, Fred Raimondi, and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg at the 2018 Special Visual Effects Nominee Reception at the Television Academy on Monday, August 27, 2018 in North Hollywood, California.

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Kim Roberson, Cliff Daniels, Television Academy Governor Jill Daniels, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, and Michael Goldberg at the 2018 Animation and Children's Programming Nominee Reception at the Television Academy’s Saban Media Center on Friday, August 24, 2018, in North Hollywood, California.

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2017 Documentary and Reality Programming Nominee Reception
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Television Academy Governor Terry Ann Gordon and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg attend the 2017 Documentary/Reality Programming Nominee Reception at the Television Academy Wolf Theatre and Saban Media Center on Friday, Sept. 8, 2017, in North Hollywood, California.

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Television Academy Governor Eileen Horta, left, and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg during  during the 2017 Sound and Sound Editors Nominee Reception in the Television Academy's Wolf Theatre at the Saban Media Center on Thursday, Sept. 7 2017, in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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2017 Writers Nominee Reception
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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and Television Academy Governor Regina Hicks attend the 2017 Writers Nominee Reception presented by the Television Academy on Monday, Sept. 11, 2017 at the Saban Media Center in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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Joel Gomez, Rosemary Marez, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, and Television Academy Governor Daniel Evans attend the 2017 Dynamic and Diverse Emmy Nominee Reception presented by the Television Academy on Tuesday, Sept. 12, 2017, at the Saban Media Center in North Hollywood, California.

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Lindsay Scola, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Alison Binder, and Television Academy Governor Tim Gibbons are seen at The Television Academy's 2017 Interactive Media Celebration of Excellence at The Saban Media Center on on Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2017 in North Hollywood, California.

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Television Academy Governor Monte C. Haught and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg attend the Television Academy’s Makeup Artists & Hairstylists Emmy Nominee Reception in the Saban Media Center at the Television Academy’s NoHo Arts District Campus on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017 in Los Angeles.

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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and Television Academy Governor Bob Boden attend the Television Academy’s Makeup Artists & Hairstylists Emmy Nominee Reception in the Saban Media Center at the Television Academy’s NoHo Arts District Campus on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 2017 in Los Angeles.

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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and guest at the 2017 Creative Arts Ball.
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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and guest at the 2017 Creative Arts Ball. 

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2017 Picture Editors Nominee Reception
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Allison Binder, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and Mitch Waldow attend the 2017 Picture Editors Nominee Reception on Thursday, Aug. 24, 2017 in North Hollywood, California.

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2017 Stunts Nominee Reception
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Television Academy Secretary Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and Television Academy Vice Chair Frank Scherma seen at the Television Academy stunts nominee reception at the Television Academy's Wolf Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 26, 2017 in Los Angeles.

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Bryan Sheesley, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Jennie Waldow, Ellen Lutwak and Mitch Waldow attend the 2017 Animation & Children’s Nominee Reception on Friday, Aug. 25, 2017 in North Hollywood, California.

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Frank Scherma, Television Academy Governor Patrika Darbo, and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg attend the Choreography Nominee Reception at the Television Academy's Saban Media Center on Sunday, August 27, 2017, in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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Nigel Lythgoe, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, and Marc Johnson attend the Choreography Nominee Reception at the Television Academy's Saban Media Center on Sunday, August 27, 2017, in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Allison Binder, Karla Loor Kitchel, guest, and Frank Scherma attend the Choreography Nominee Reception at the Television Academy's Saban Media Center on Sunday, August 27, 2017, in the NoHo Arts District in Los Angeles.

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Adrina Madatyan, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Television Academy Foundation board member Kevin Hamburger and Frank Scherma attend The Television Academy's 2017 Executives Emmy Celebration at The Montage Hotel on Tuesday, August 22, 2017 in Beverly Hills, California.

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Thomas Hobson, Natasha Desruisseaux, Ivan Heredia, and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg at Dynamic and Diverse: A 66th Emmy Awards Celebration of Diversity at the Television Academy in North Hollywood, California.
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Thomas Hobson, Natasha Desruisseaux, Ivan Heredia, and Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg at Dynamic and Diverse: A 66th Emmy Awards Celebration of Diversity at the Television Academy in North Hollywood, California.

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Allison Binder, Sandy Sigal, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg and Hayma "Screech" Washington at the Executives Emmy Celebration in West Hollywood, California.
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Bob Bergen, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Kevin Spacey, Bruce Rosenblum and Maury McIntyre at the Performers Peer Group nominee reception.
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Bob Bergen, Susan Nessanbaum-Goldberg, Kevin Spacey, Bruce Rosenblum and MaMcIntyre at the Performersury  Peer Group nominee reception.
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