Stacy Helen Schusterman (born c. 1963) is an American heiress and billionaire businesswoman. The daughter of oil executive Charles Schusterman and his wife, Lynn Schusterman, she is the founder of deepwater drilling company Samson Energy.[1]
Stacy Helen Schusterman was born circa 1963.[3] Her father, Charles Schusterman (1935-2000), was an oilman who founded Samson Resources.[4] Her mother, Lynn Schusterman, is a billionaire philanthropist. She has two brothers, Jay and Hal, who live in Israel.[5]
Schusterman started her career at her father's oil and gas company, Samson Resources. She served as its chief executive officer from 2000 to 2011, when she sold it to Kohlberg Kravis Roberts for $7.2 billion.[3] During her tenure as CEO, Schusterman switched the company investments from clean gas to oil, shale gas and tight gas.[3]
Samson Energy
After the buyout of Samson Resources, Schusterman founded Samson Energy, a deepwater drilling company whose main assets are on the Gulf Coast of the United States.[1][7] She serves as its chair and chief executive officer.[1] From 2019 to 2020, Samson Energy contributed $2.5 million to liberal groups.[8]
Samson Energy's activities in Cheyenne, Wyoming are reportedly controversial due to their proximity to populated areas.[2] In 2019, the Cheyenne Area Landowners Association voiced concern about the placement of Samson Energy drilling spacing units, which partially fell within city limits.[9] In opposition to Samson Energy's proposed expansion, Wayne Lax, the vice president of the association, cited a study by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment that found that fracking sites posed a health danger to individuals living within 2,000 feet.[10]
Granite Properties
In 1991, with Michael W. Dardick, Schusterman co-founded Granite Properties, a Plano, Texas-based real estate investment company.[3][11][12] The company owns buildings in Los Angeles, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Denver.[13] By 2015, Granite Properties had an annual revenue of $182.7 million and 150 employees.[11]
Black Coral Property
Schusterman is also the founder of Black Coral Capital, a Boston-based clean technology investment firm.[3]
Schusterman also serves as the president of Bezalel Foundation, a non-profit organization which endows Jewish causes,[3] and as a member of the BBYO board of trustees.[3][18] She also serves on the international board of governors of Hillel: The Foundation for Jewish Campus Life.[19] During the 2010-2011 period, Schusterman endowed the Stacy Schusterman '85 Scholarship at her alma mater, Yale University.[6]
Schusterman was married to Steven H. Dow.[21] The couple divorced in July 2020.[22] The couple have three children. Schusterman lives in Tulsa, Oklahoma.[3]