Gretchen J. Berg

Gretchen J. Berg is a writer and producer who was one of the executive producers of. Together with her writing partner Aaron Harberts, she took over as Discovery's showrunner in October 2016, after Bryan Fuller stepped down from this function. She had previously collaborated with Fuller on Pushing Daisies and Wonderfalls (featuring William Sadler).

While the first season of Discovery was being aired, she became a frequent guest on the companion series After Trek, explaining the thought processes behind the development of its episodes.

Berg and Harberts were removed from the position halfway through production of the show's second season, being replaced by Alex Kurtzman. 

Career
Berg, who is from Pittsburgh, and Harberts have been writing partners since meeting at Northwestern University, where both were students. Berg started her line of work as a member of the production staff on Caroline in the City in 1998. She then became a writer and story editor on shows including Bevery Hills 90210, Roswell (again featuring Sadler), John Doe, Pepper Dennis, North Shore, Women's Murder Club, Mercy (with Kate Mulgrew in a recurring role), Off the Map, GCB, Revenge, and, most recently, Reign. She also served as executive producer or supervising producer on many of those shows. She also worked on the TV movie The Deerings and the feature film Valentine in 2001.

Writing credits

 * (teleplay with Aaron Harberts)
 * (teleplay with Harberts and Craig Sweeny; story with Bryan Fuller and Harberts)
 * (story with Harberts and Kemp Powers)
 * (teleplay with Harberts and Ted Sullivan)
 * (teleplay with Harberts and Ted Sullivan)

Star Trek appearances
Appearances on
 * Episode 3 (First appearance)
 * Episode 4
 * Episode 5
 * Episode 9
 * Episode 14
 * Episode 14