Amy Golden

Board Of Directors, Chair - Development Committee at American Horticultural Society

Amy Golden serves as the Chair of the Development Committee on the Board of Directors for the American Horticultural Society and as the Vice President of Development for the World Wildlife Fund, where strategic initiatives led to a significant increase in private philanthropy revenue. With extensive experience in nonprofit leadership, Golden has held several prominent roles, including Executive Director of ecoAmerica and Chief Conservation Operating Officer at The Nature Conservancy. Golden’s previous positions also include Vice President of Membership & Advancement Services and Director of Marketing for various organizations, showcasing a robust background in fundraising, marketing, and organizational development. Academic qualifications include an MBA from Harvard Business School and an AB from Brown University.

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American Horticultural Society

The American Horticultural Society (AHS) is a nonprofit, membership-based organization headquartered at River Farm in Alexandria, Virginia. Through its educational outreach and resources, national and local partnerships and programs, and publicly accessible on-site gardens, AHS connects people to gardening, raises awareness of earth-friendly gardening practices, introduces children to plants and the natural world, collaborates with partners to address important national issues, and showcases the art and practice of horticulture. Mission: Our mission is to open the eyes of all Americans to the vital connection between people and plants, to inspire all Americans to become responsible caretakers of the Earth, and to celebrate America’s diversity through the art and practice of horticulture. Membership: The American Horticultural Society offers memberships to those interested in gardening and horticulture. Members receive AHS's bimonthly magazine called The American Gardener, access to AHS's 330+ Reciprocal Admissions Program (RAP) gardens and arboreta, discounted or free admission to flower and garden shows, discounts on national and local AHS educational events, and special discounts on seeds/bulbs, books, and other gardening products. Learn more about membership: https://ahsgardening.org/join


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