Adam Gordon (businessman)

Adam I Gordon is an American environmentalist and real estate developer. He is an emeritus member of the Directors’ Council at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography, and developed institutions 100-year plan.

He has collaborated with researchers from Stanford University to devise a fire resilience strategy for the ecosystem of Knights Valley.

He is the managing partner of Wildflowers studio along with Robert Deniro.

Biography
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.

Career
Prior to Wildflower, Gordon co-founded Madison Development, working in urban infill self-storage facilities and single-family townhouse development. Gordon collaborated with architect Steven Harris to create a collection of homes in New York.

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.

Gordon's ranching methods include allowing cows to roam freely, restoring areas that have been overgrazed, and implementing bans on pesticides and hormones.