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Don’t miss out on the opportunity to virtually meet Erin Wehrenberg, SVP of Network Comedy at ABC Entertainment, and Wendy Steinhoff, VP Comedy Development at ABC Entertainment.
Enjoy a 45-minute Zoom with Erin and Wendy and learn from these brilliant, experienced development executives.
About Erin Wehrenberg:
Erin Wehrenberg is senior vice president, Network Comedy, ABC Entertainment. In this role, she leads the comedy development team and oversees the department’s day-to-day operations, including creatively supervising production of new comedy series for ABC. Thus far, she has overseen development for Home Economics, now in its second season, as well the new reimagining of The Wonder Years, and the upcoming workplace comedy Abbott Elementary. Prior to this role, Wehrenberg was senior vice president and head of Comedy Development at Warner Bros. Television, where she oversaw the development of ABC’s Splitting Up Together and Suburgatory; plus Trial & Error, Two Broke Girls, and Shrill, starring Aidy Bryant. Prior to that, Wehrenberg was head of Comedy Development and Current Programming at Universal Media Studios. Wehrenberg began her career at NBC, where she spent more than a decade rising through the executive ranks, from manager to executive vice president, Current Series, for nearly four years. During her tenure there, she supervised creative aspects of several celebrated series, including Friends, Freaks and Geeks, Friday Night Lights, The Office and 30 Rock. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in sociology from UCLA and serves on the board of the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation.
About Wendy Steinhoff:
Wendy Steinhoff is currently the Vice President of Comedy Development for the ABC broadcast television network. Prior to joining ABC in 2019, she spent 18 years developing comedy on the studio side for Warner Bros. Television. Wendy has been involved with the development of over 140 comedy pilots, including Two and a Half Men, The Middle, Two Broke Girls, Splitting Up Together, The Wonder Years, and the upcoming ABC series Abbott Elementary starring Quinta Brunson. Wendy is a proud alum of Northwestern University and lives in Los Angeles with her husband, three kids, one dog and one cat.