Amy Rose Silverman

Amy Rose Silverman
Born 1966 (age 4950)
Residence New York
Nationality United States
Education B.S. University of Michigan
Occupation real estate developer
Known for Co-President of Rose Associates
Spouse(s) Jeffrey Lee Silverman
Parent(s) Susan Wechsler Rose
Elihu Rose
Family Frederick P. Rose (uncle)
Daniel Rose (uncle)
David S. Rose (cousin)
Gideon Rose (cousin)
Jonathan F. P. Rose (cousin)
Adam R. Rose

Amy Rose Silverman (born 1966) is an American real estate developer and philanthropist who serves as Co-President of Rose Associates.[1][2]

Biography

Rose was born to a Jewish family in 1966,[3][4] one of three daughters of Susan (nee Wechsler) and Elihu Rose.[5][6][7] She has two sisters, Isabel Rose Fagen (b. 1968), and Abigail Rose Blum (b. 1970).[8][9][10][11] After graduating with a B.S. from the University of Michigan, she joined the family real estate development company, Rose Associates[12][1] where she served as Vice President[4] and was immediately tasked with converting 3,000 apartments to coops.[13] She later became Executive Senior Managing Director[3] and in 2008, Co-President[14] along with her cousin Adam R. Rose.[1][15] She focuses on the firm’s strategic positioning and business development.[1] As of October 2013, Rose Associates is one of the largest real estate management companies in New York with over 26,000 apartments.[16]

Philanthropy and board associations

Rose serves on the Young Presidents' Organization, The Real Estate Round Table, the Urban Land Institute, the International Council of Shopping Centers, the Young Men's/Women's Real Estate Association of New York, the Real Estate Board of New York, the Women’s Forum Inc., WX, New York Women in Real Estate, the Dean's Advisory Council of Literature, Science and Arts at the University of Michigan, and on the Board of Directors of the the Jewish Museum.[1]

Personal life

In 1995, she married Jeffrey Lee Silverman in a Jewish ceremony in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan.[4] Her sister, Isabel Rose, is the author of the 2005 novel The J.A.P. Chronicles which she also adapted into an Off Broadway musical.[3][17][18]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Rose Associates Executive Team: Amy Rose Silverman retrieved November 20, 2016
  2. Wall Street Journal: "Developing a Social Mission" by Anjali Athavaley April 2, 2013
  3. 1 2 3 New York Observer: "The Rose Family" By Jason Horowitz December 18, 2006
  4. 1 2 3 New York Times: "Amy Rose, J. L. Silverman" April 23, 1995
  5. New York Times: "Susan Wechsler And Elihu Rose Will Be Married" November 29, 1964
  6. New York Times: "Frederick P. Rose, 2d-Generation Builder And a Major Philanthropist, Is Dead at 75" By CHARLES V. BAGLI September 16, 1999
  7. New York Times: "Paid Notice: Deaths ROSE, FREDERICK P." September 19, 1999
  8. Elihu Rose Biography retrieved October 2, 2016
  9. The Rose Family The Descendants of Mojsze Rose OF Miedzyrzec Podlaski, Poland Retrieved October 3, 2016
  10. New York Times: "Abigail Rose, Michael J. Blum" October 20, 1996
  11. Inside Philanthropy: "Susan and Elihu Rose Foundation: New York City Grants" retrieved October 3, 2016
  12. New York Times: "Developer Daughters, Born to Build" By TRACIE ROZHON March 22, 2001
  13. New York Times: "In Real Estate, New Faces, Old Names" By David W. Dunlap March 20, 1994
  14. New York Real Estate Journal: "2016 Women in Real Estate: Amy Rose" June 22, 2016
  15. Wall Street Journal: "Developing a Social Mission" By Anjali Athavaley April 2, 2013
  16. The Real Deal: "Rose Associates" retrieved November 20, 2016
  17. New York Times: "'J.A.P. Chronicles' Looks to See What Lies Under a Stereotype" by ANNE MIDGETTE May 12, 2006
  18. Luxury Listings Magazine: "The view from ‘Paradise’ - Actress/singer/writer Isabel Rose on her love of ’60s music and the pioneer life in Tribeca" by Micki Siegel March 06, 2015
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