Jesse Shwayder


Jesse Shwayder was an American businessman. He was the founder, president and chairman of the Samsonite Corporation, "the world's largest luggage manufacturer" by the time of his death.

Early life

Shwayder was born on March 16, 1882 in Black Hawk, Colorado. He was of Polish-Jewish descent. His father, Isaac, owned a grocery store followed by a furniture store in Denver, where Shwayder worked as a teenager.

Career

Shwayder began his career as a salesman for the Seward Trunk Co. in New York City.
Shwayer founded the Shwayder Trunk Manufacturing Company in Denver in 1910. He served as its president from 1910 to 1960, and later served as its chairman. The company introduced a new suitcase called Samsonite in 1939, and it changed its name to the Samsonite Corporation in 1965.
Shwayder was inducted into the Colorado Business Hall of Fame posthumously, in 1991.

Personal life and death

Shwayder married Nellie Weitz. They had a son and four daughters.
Shwayder died on July 25, 1970 in Denver, at age 88. By the time of his death, Samsonite had become "the world's largest luggage manufacturer."