Alice Shure has worked in feature films for over 20 years. In 2007, she co-founded AMICI Productions with producer Janice Stanton to develop and create high-quality documentary films about contemporary artists and significant social issues. She previously formed Shurefire Productions in 1993. Ms. Shure began her career in film production working for Stanley Jaffe at Paramount Pictures and Jaffe Lansing Productions.
As a trustee of the Charles Evans Foundation, Ms. Shure has focused her philanthropy on Alzheimer's-related organizations, including the ADDF, the New York City chapter of the Alzheimer's Association, and the New York Stem Cell Foundation. She also is involved with New Yorkers for Children's Guardian Scholars Program, providing college tuition support for young women in foster care. Ms. Shure was born and raised in New York City and educated at the Fieldston School and Sarah Lawrence College. She is a widow with two adult sons. Her father was a victim of Alzheimer's disease.