Susan Albert Loewenberg is founder and Producing Director of L.A. Theatre Works, a non-profit media arts and theatre organization. Ms. Loewenberg has produced award-winning radio dramas, plays and films in Los Angeles, New York and London. Under her supervision, L.A. Theatre Works has amassed the largest library of recorded stage plays in America, garnering numerous awards from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the Writers Guild, The American Library Association, Publishers Weekly and others. She is Executive Producer and host of L.A. Theatre Works’ National Radio show; a weekly syndicated radio show carried on NPR stations and heard throughout the United States and available worldwide via www.latw.org. A graduate of Sarah Lawrence College, she has served on innumerable boards and panels, including the National Endowment for the Arts, the California Arts Council, and The Fund for Independence in Journalism in Washington, D.C. From 1996-2002, Ms. Loewenberg served on the Board of Directors for Federal Prison Industries which is a presidential appointment. She co-chaired the League of Producers and Theatres of Greater Los Angeles and was a member of the regional panel of the President’s Commission on White House Fellowships. Ms. Loewenberg is currently a member of the Board of Directors of The Center for Public Integrity. She is the author of a number of articles that have appeared in American Theatre Magazine, The Los Angeles Times and various professional journals. Ms. Loewenberg is married to Ezra Suleiman, Professor of Political Science at Princeton University, and has two children, Sam and Anna Sophie, both journalists.