Susan Polis Schutz
Born
Susan Polis

(1944-05-23) May 23, 1944
EducationRider University (BA)
ChildrenJared Polis (son), Jorian Schutz (son), Jordana Schutz (daughter)

Susan Polis Schutz (née Polis; born May 23, 1944) is an American poet, film-maker, and businesswoman who co-founded the greeting card and book publisher Blue Mountain Arts. She is the mother of Colorado Governor Jared Polis.

Early life and education

Schutz was born in Peekskill, New York, and is the daughter of June (née Keller) and David Polis. Her grandparents were Jewish immigrants from Russia.[1] Schutz earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Rider University in 1966, where she studied English and biology.[2]

Career

After earning her undergraduate degree, Schutz worked as a teacher and social worker in the Harlem neighborhood of Manhattan. She also took graduate courses in psychology and worked as a freelance writer for local publications.[3][4]

In 1986, she published To My Daughter With Love on the Important Things in Life, through her company Blue Mountain Press. It is a book of poetry dedicated to her daughter. Stephen Schutz, Susan's husband and Jordanna's father, designed and illustrated it.[5]

Schutz and Blue Mountain Arts came to wider attention with the founding, in 1996, of the bluemountain.com website. One of the earliest experiments with the electronic greeting card medium, the site was widely adopted by web users. In 1999, the dot-com venture Excite@Home bought bluemountain.com in a deal valued at $780 million.[6] The 1999 price paid for bluemountain.com became an example of what was later seen as the excesses of the dot-com bubble: the website was sold again in 2001, to greeting card company American Greetings, for just $35 million in cash.[7][8]

Schutz is the executive producer and director of the documentary film Anyone and Everyone. The film featured the coming-out stories of gay sons and daughters, and their parents and premiered on KPBS public television in San Diego, California in August 2007, before being scheduled to air on a number of other public television stations in the United States.[9]

In her latest film, "Love Wins Over Hate", which was released in 2020, Susan reveals the origins of hate and its complexity. She does this through a poignant story that has been burning lately more than ever with the rise of the black lives matter protest movement. In a series of thoughtful interviews with white men who held racial supremacy and extreme views, Susan examines how these people, filled with hatred, bigotry and rage, are able to change. They find love and compassion with a greater appreciation for all humanity, regardless of race, creed or sexual orientation, and teach others how to love and not hate.[10]

Personal life

Schutz has two grandchildren through her son Jared and son-in-law Marlon Reis.

References

  1. "Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History Records". Ancestry.com. Retrieved 26 June 2018.
  2. "Biography of Susan Polis Schutz and the Story behind the film: Anyone and Everyone". www.anyoneandeveryone.com. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  3. "Susan Polis Schutz '66". Rider University. 2015-04-21. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  4. "Susan Polis Schutz and Stephen Schutz". Blue Mountain Arts. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  5. Schutz, S.P. (1986). To My Daughter With Love on the Important Things in Life. Boulder, Colorado: Blue Mountains Press. ISBN 0-88396-246-2.
  6. Susan Glairon (January 20, 2006). "After 35 Years, Card Company Still on Top". Associated Press.
  7. Michael Perrault (September 14, 2001). "Bluemountain.com Sold For $35 Million in Cash; Online Greeting Card Company Acquired by Cleveland Purchaser". Rocky Mountain News.
  8. Winerip, Michael (2013-07-26). "From Roving to Riches, a 44-Year Journey Together". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2020-09-11.
  9. "Anyone and Everyone". About the Film. Retrieved May 3, 2008.
  10. "Susan Polis Schutz". IMDb. Retrieved 2023-06-02.
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