Susan Lyne began her career in publishing with editorial roles at
The Village Voice and
New Times. In 1987, she founded
Premiere, a magazine focused on the movie industry, where she served as editor in chief for many years. In January 1996, Lyne joined
The Walt Disney Company as Executive Vice President of Acquisitions, Development, and New Business for Walt Disney Pictures and Television, a position in which she established the studio’s East Coast office. Two years later, in March 1998, she transitioned to
ABC Entertainment as Executive Vice President of Movies and Miniseries. She was later appointed President of ABC Entertainment in January 2002, where she oversaw the development of popular series like
Grey's Anatomy and
Desperate Housewives. In 2004, Lyne became the President and Chief Executive Officer of
Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia (MSLO), a role she took on during a period of uncertainty for the company, due to the conviction of its founder
Martha Stewart, for an insider trading incident. She focused on stabilizing operations and diversifying its business model. After leaving MSLO in 2008, Lyne took on the role of Chairperson and CEO at
Gilt Groupe, an online retailer of fashion and lifestyle products. During her time at Gilt Groupe, the company expanded its membership base and navigated economic challenges. In 2013, Lyne was appointed CEO of
AOL's Brand Group, where she managed various content brands, including TechCrunch and Engadget. The following year, she shifted her focus to venture capital by founding BBG Ventures, which primarily invests in early-stage companies led by women. In 2024, BBG Ventures announced a $60 million fund, expanding its focus to include a broader range of underrepresented entrepreneurs. Lyne has also served on the boards of several companies, including GoPro and Blade Air Mobility. ==Personal life==