Lily Neumeyer
Vice President, Programming and Production - MTV Tr3s
Lily Neumeyer is an accomplished television executive with 15 years experience in creating programming for teens and young adults. As Vice President of Programming and Production for MTV Tr3s, Lily is responsible for developing music and lifestyle programming that reflects the hybrid identity of U.S. Latinos.
Prior to her role with MTV Tr3s, Lily was Director of Development for MTV, where she co-created and executive produced the series, My Super Sweet Sixteen, which debuted in January 2005 as the highest rated new series in MTV’s history. She was also creator and executive producer of the documentary series MTV Juvies. From 1998 to 2003, Lily was Senior Supervising Production for MTV News, were she oversaw the daily news operation as well as the production of dozens of shows, including the award winning series MTV News Now. Among her other MTV credits are Fake ID Club; To the Extreme; The Wrap; All Eyes On; and My Life Translated.
She first worked with MTV Networks in the early 1990s as producer of MTV Internacional, a weekly syndicated Spanish-language music video show. Later, as News Producer for MTV Networks Latin America she produced the weekly magazine show, Semana Rock, which focused on music-related stories and youth oriented issues.
Outside of MTV, Lily has worked with HBO where she led Promotions Department for HBO En Español. She has also produced Second Generation, a nationally syndicated comedy and music video show about second generation Latino teens which was nominated for the 1992 New York Emmy Award for Outstanding Programming for Young People.
Lily has been recognized with the 2004 Beacon Award for Media-Programming series, “MTV News: At War with Iraq Live;” a Joel Berger Award for outstanding HIV/AIDS programming, “Sex, School and Scandal;” and the Cable Positive POP Award for Outstanding Documentary, “Sex, School and Scandal.”
Lily attended New York University Graduate School of Film and holds a degree from University of Buenos Aires School of Medicine.
