Sue Reiner was an American television executive and producer.
She worked for CBS in her native New York before relocating to Los Angeles in the early 1980s.
She served as president of the L.A. office of international marketing and publicity agency Dennis Davidson Associates, where her client list included CBS, Lorimar, Orion Pictures, Goldcrest and Embassy. Reiner then worked as a consultant for ABC Video before joining Warner Bros. Television in 1990.
At Warner Bros., Reiner helped develop such network shows as The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr.; Angel Street; The Human Target; Under Cover; and The Flash, as well as the long-running syndicated series Kung Fu: The Legend Continues.
Later on, Reiner taught courses in public relations and crisis management at Cal State Los Angeles, UCLA Extension, USC, UC Northridge and UC Santa Barbara. She retired to the beach town of Gearhart, Oregon in 2017.
Reiner died April 6, 2018, in Gearhart, Oregon. She was 69.