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Amy Goldman Fowler (born 1954) is an American billionaire heiress, gardener, author, artist, philanthropist, and advocate for
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and heirloom fruits and vegetables. She is one of the foremost
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conservationists in the US. Goldman has been called "perhaps the world's premier vegetable gardener" by Gregory Long, president emeritus of The New York Botanical Garden.


Early life and education

Fowler is the daughter of Lillian (née Schuman) and
Sol Goldman Sol Goldman (born Usher Selig Goldman, September 2, 1917 – October 18, 1987) was an American real estate investor and philanthropist. Goldman was the founder of Solil Management, a real estate investment firm he founded in the 1950s with his ...
. April 3, 1989 She has three siblings:
Allan H. Goldman Allan H. Goldman (born 1943) was an American real estate investor and co-Chairman of the real estate investment company Solil Management.
,
Diane Goldman Kemper Diane Goldman Kemper (born 1946) is an American real estate investor and philanthropist.
Ma ...
, and Jane Goldman (real estate investor), Jane Goldman. Her father was the largest non-institutional real estate investor in New York City in the 1980s, owning nearly 1900 commercial and residential properties. Her siblings, Allan Goldman and Jane Goldman manage the remaining real estate assets via the firm Solil Management.The Real Deal: "Sol Goldman’s $6B portfolio in play, as children accelerate dealmaking" By Adam Pincus
April 01, 2013
Her cousin,
Lloyd Goldman Lloyd Goldman is a New York real estate developer and founder of BLDG Management. Biography Goldman is the son of real estate investor Irving Goldman.
, is a real-estate investor in New York City. Goldman earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from
Barnard College Barnard College of Columbia University is a private women's liberal arts college in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1889 by a group of women led by young student activist Annie Nathan Meyer, who petitioned Columbia ...
(1976), a master's in developmental psychology from Columbia University's Teachers College (1978), and a doctorate in clinical psychology (PhD) from
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in 1984.


Career

Goldman is the author of five books. Her first three and her current release, ''The Melon'', won
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Book of the Year awards. These were illustrated by the photographer Victor Schrager. ''Melons for the Passionate Grower'' (Artisan, 2002) was nominated for several other awards including: The Garden Writers Association of America 2003 Garden Globe Award of Achievement, various Bookbinder's Awards for design and production, a
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Award (Reference Books category) and the International Association of Culinary Professionals award for Best Design. ''The Compleat Squash: A Passionate Grower's Guide To Pumpkins, Squashes and Gourds'' (Artisan, 2004) was a 2005 American Horticultural Society Book Award-winner, and won a bronze award of achievement from The Garden Writers Association of America. ''The Heirloom Tomato: From Garden to Table – Recipes, Portraits and History of the World's Most Beautiful Fruit'' was published by Bloomsbury in 2008. It was a recipient of the American Horticultural Society's 2009 Book Award. ''Heirloom Harvest: Modern Daguerreotypes of Historic Garden Treasures'' (Bloomsbury, 2015) is illustrated by daguerreotypist Jerry Spagnoli. The book has more than 175 photographs of fruits, vegetables, nuts, herbs, and berries grown by Goldman on her 200-acre Hudson Valley farmstead. Goldman's essay, "Fruits of the Earth", describes her 25-year collaboration with the land. ''Heirloom Harvest'' has appeared in ''
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'', ''Elle Décor'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''Town and Country''. In August 2016 it won the Association for Garden Communicators (GWA)'s Silver Medal in the Book Category. It also won two distinctions at the October 2016 New York Book Show (Book Industry Guild of New York): Best in Special Trade (Art Books) and Best in Special Trade/Photography. ''Heirloom Harvest'' was honored in 2016 by the British Book Awards as best book in the Lifestyle Illustrated category. ''The Melon'' (City Point Press, 2019), her fifth book, was reviewed in ''
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'' and ''The Washington Post''. Goldman's writing appears in such publications as ''Martha Stewart Living'', ''The New York Times'', ''Organic Connections'', and ''Organic Gardening''. She has been profiled by ''The New York Times'', ''The Washington Post'', ''The New York Sun'' and several other publications including ''Organic Style'' and ''Horticulture'' magazine. In addition, Goldman has appeared on ''Martha Stewart Living'' TV and PBS' ''The Victory Garden''. Goldman received the 2021 Florens DeBevoise Medal awarded by The Garden Club of America for distinguished achievement in the heirloom seed and local food movement. GardenComm awarded the 2020 Silver Medal of Achievement to ''The Melon'' in the Book: General Readership category of Writing.


Affiliations

Fowler is a trustee of both the Lillian Goldman Charitable Trust and the Amy P. Goldman Foundation. Goldman once served as executive director of the Sol Goldman Charitable Trust of New York City. Fowler is a former vice chairman of the
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(NYBG) Board. She was previously a member of the Board of Trustees of the
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. In September 2014, Fowler was elected chairman of the
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, a position she held until December 2016. Goldman served on the board of directors of
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for more than ten years, half of that time as chair, and is now a special advisor to the board.


Personal life

On April 28, 2012, Goldman married
Cary Fowler Morgan Carrington "Cary" Fowler Jr. (born 1949) is an American agriculturalist and the former executive director of the Crop Trust, currently serving as a senior advisor to the trust. On May 5th, Dr. Fowler joined the U.S. Department of State as ...
at the terrace on top of the Arsenal in Central Park.


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