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Jean Qing Su (Su Qing) co-founded Broadvision Pictures in 2014 to develop and produce a slate of movies and TV series across multiple genres that will appeal to audiences around the world, particularly in North America and China. Jean is Executive Producer of "Grey Lady", a multi-million-dollar crime thriller starring Eric Dane, Natalie Zea and Oscar-nominated Amy Madigan. "Grey Lady" was released theatrically by Broadvision in April, 2017, and produced in association with Beacon Pictures. Jean and her partner Tony Scott created and managed the marketing plan for the twelve city, twenty-five theatre limited release of "Grey Lady" which exclusively utilized social media marketing to maximize a limited budget. Their plan drove "Grey Lady" to be the highest performing new indie movie the week of its release, and Top 20 performer for Lionsgate the month of its home entertainment and international release. Jean co-created and co-wrote the feature movie screenplays "Mistress Mom", "Parent Management", "Sentience" and "Silver Wings", and the television series "Leading Edge", "Mistress Mom" and "Tiger Cub Bites Back". Jean is the Producer of the dramatic short "Together", which was released in March, 2019. "Together" has been accepted into multiple film festivals in the U.S. and Europe, including three Academy-Award Qualifying festivals for short films, and has won awards for "Best Drama Short", "Best Actor", and "Best Actress" in festivals. The success of the short led to full funding for the feature version of "Together", which will star Danny Glover, Jane Seymour, Stacy Keach and Lynn Whitfield. It is slated to go into production in fall, 2021, with Jean as lead Producer on a multi-million budget. In 2019, Jean co-Directed the satiric short "Representation Matters" with A.W. "Tony" Scott. The film has been accepted into multiple film festivals, and will be distributed by ShortsTV in North America and Latin America. Prior to entering the entertainment industry, Jean worked as an executive search consultant and Venture Capital investor developing and building technology and new media companies in China, Silicon Valley, London and Boston. She was the first executive search consultant in mainland China, where she built and led the China office for Korn/Ferry, the world's largest executive search firm, recruiting Presidents of China and Asia-Pacific for Fortune 500 companies. Jean later co-founded ChampionScott Partners in Silicon Valley to provide Venture Capital and build senior executive teams for technology and new media start-ups. Many of her investee companies have gone public or successfully exited through acquisition by Fortune 1000 companies. Born in Beijing, Jean received her undergraduate degree from the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing; her Master's degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT); and completed the Professional Producers Program in UCLA's Graduate Film School. Fluent in English and a native Mandarin Chinese speaker, Jean has lived and worked in Beijing, Boston, Hong Kong, London, Napa and Silicon Valley, and now resides in Los Angeles.