Adam Gordon (businessman)
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Adam Gordon | |
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Born | New York, U.S.[1] | September 23, 1960
Alma mater | University of Michigan, Wharton School |
Occupation | Real estate developer |
Spouse | Kristina O'Neal[2] |
Adam I Gordon is an American environmentalist and real estate developer.[3] He is an emeritus member of the Directors’ Council at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and developed institutions 100-year plan.[4]
He has collaborated with researchers from Stanford University to devise a fire resilience strategy for the ecosystem of Knights Valley.[5]
He is the managing partner of Wildflowers studio along with Robert Deniro.[6]
Biography[edit]
He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations with distinction, followed by obtaining an MBA in finance from The Wharton School.[7]
Career[edit]
Prior to Wildflower, Gordon co-founded Madison Development, working in urban infill self-storage facilities and single-family townhouse development.[8] Gordon collaborated with architect Steven Harris to create a collection of homes in New York.[9]
He has also worked in oceanography as a member of the Directors’ Council at Scripps Institution of Oceanography and for his endeavors in sustainable agriculture with Knights Valley Wagyu.[10][11]
Gordon's ranching methods include allowing cows to roam freely, restoring areas that have been overgrazed, and implementing bans on pesticides and hormones.[12]
References[edit]
- ^ Bockmann, Rich (2 March 2022). "Adam Gordon's Wildflower sells Bronx". The Real Deal.
- ^ Ngu, Dong. "OPEN PLAN". discount mags.
- ^ "Adam Gordon". Commercial Observer. 2023-11-03. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
- ^ "At Knights Valley Wagyu, Respecting Cows and the Environment Go Hand in Hand | The Slowdown". The Slowdown. 2021-07-10. Retrieved 2024-04-02.
- ^ Baime, AJ. "A Ford Bronco That Rides With the Wild Donkeys The 1971 model is a favorite of the real-estate developer Adam Gordon". Wall Street Journal.
- ^ "notables real-estate 2021 adam gordon". Crain's New York Business.
- ^ "Elizabeth B. Glass, Adam I. Gordon". The New York Times. 17 September 1995.
- ^ Clarke, Katherine (2014-01-10). "Adam Gordon | Madison Development | Storage". The Real Deal. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
- ^ Chaban, Matt (2014-03-14). "Adam Gordon and Steven Harris build for themselves, and it sells". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ "Adam Gordon - Sustainability Solutions Café". Environmental Studies. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
- ^ "Edition Farm Changes Ownership". www.bloodhorse.com. Retrieved 2024-04-05.
- ^ Ngo, Dung (2022-01-10). "Inside an Airy Sonoma Escape Nestled Into the Land". Architectural Digest. Retrieved 2024-04-03.