Amy Green: The Green Vision

For the philanthropist and global ambassador to Tusk and Planetary Guardians, planning and hosting the Footprint of Life Gala in support of the environment answers an urgent call to action.
Parent, planet protector, philanthropist Amy Green. Photo: Per Norberg

By Jim Servin

Jim Servin: What led you and your husband, Gary Green, to launch The Green Vision, a philanthropic foundation dedicated to environmental conservation and aiding African communities? You’re also a global ambassador for Planetary Guardians. You’ve had such an intriguing past—from a California upbringing, to an education and employment in science, to your own sports show on Fox Sports. Looking back, where were the seeds for philanthropy and concern for the environment planted? 

Amy Green: The seeds of my concern for the environment were likely planted during my youth in California, where I developed a deep love for wildlife and the natural beauty around me. I have been fortunate to have numerous opportunities, and I have endeavored to make the most of each one. This perspective has deeply influenced my approach to The Green Vision, where our mission is to make a meaningful impact on the environment and the lives of those we touch. It is hard for me to fathom anyone not caring for the planet we all share. My hope is to inspire others to recognize the importance of environmental stewardship and to take action in their own lives. 

JS: When you met your future husband, entrepreneur and sports team owner Gary Green, did you know about his interest in preserving the planet and anti-poaching? 

AG: I didn’t immediately know about Gary’s deep interest in preserving the planet and anti-poaching efforts. It was something I gradually became aware of as we got to know each other better. Our early conversations about conservation were enlightening and inspiring. I remember being struck by his passion and commitment to these causes. We would talk for hours about our shared love for wildlife and the importance of protecting the environment. Discovering this common interest in each other was incredibly special and brought us even closer. Gary’s dedication to conservation has profoundly influenced my own journey. Together, we have been able to support and amplify each other’s efforts in making a positive impact on the world.

My deep interest in Africa was sparked by its incredible biodiversity and the cultural richness of the continent. It is one of my favorite places to visit, offering unparalleled experiences that have influenced my perspective on conservation and philanthropy.

One of my most memorable trips to Africa was a visit to the Serengeti National Park. Witnessing the Great Migration was an awe-inspiring experience that left a lasting impression. The sheer scale of the event, with roughly 2 million wildebeest and other animals moving across the plains, was a powerful reminder of the intricate balance of nature, and the importance of preserving these ecosystems. During this trip, I had the opportunity to meet with local conservationists and learn about their efforts to combat poaching and protect wildlife habitats. Their dedication and passion further fueled my commitment to environmental advocacy, and inspired many of the initiatives we pursue at The Green Vision.

Africa holds a special place in my heart, and each visit reinforces my desire to contribute to the preservation of its natural wonders and support the communities that depend on them.

Green’s love for the environment was shaped by her upbringing in California, and her later travels abroad. Photography: Diana Frank. Makeup: Henry De La Paz

JS: You are a global ambassador to Prince William’s charity the Tusk Trust, which accelerates conservation in Africa. Tell us about that work.

AG: As a global ambassador for Tusk, I have had the privilege of supporting an extraordinary organization. Tusk’s dedication to protecting endangered species in Africa and advancing educational initiatives is truly remarkable. Prince William’s generosity and support for this important work are commendable and greatly amplify Tusk’s efforts. It is an honor to be associated with such a passionate and effective organization, making a tangible difference in the fight to preserve our planet’s precious wildlife.

JS: This year’s Footprint of Life Gala benefit theme is 50 Shades of Blue. Tell us about your affinity with the sea, sky, “blue” properties of the planet, and your drive to protect them?

AG: The sea, sky and all the blue properties of our planet have always captivated me with their vastness and depth. The ocean’s boundless beauty and the sky’s ever-changing hues remind me of our planet’s incredible diversity and fragility. This connection fuels my commitment to environmental conservation, particularly in safeguarding these precious blue spaces from pollution and climate change.

JS: Last year’s Footprint of Life benefit theme was 50 Shades of Green. Please tell us about your connection to “green earth” and your current green environmental concerns. 

AG: My bond with the “green earth” runs deep. It’s not just in the name of our foundation or my last name—it’s in every fiber of my being. The theme 50 Shades of Green embodies my unwavering passion for our planet and its incredible beauty. 

Right now, I’m intensely focused on issues like deforestation, climate change and the urgent need for sustainable practices. Protecting green spaces, our diverse ecosystems, and ensuring a cleaner, healthier environment for future generations drives everything I do.

JS: Do you like blue or green themes in your personal style?

AG: I definitely lean toward blue themes in my personal style, reflecting my love for vibrant, watery colors. I’m especially fond of aquamarine stones and hues that evoke the sea and sky. 

Green is a proud Global Ambassador for Planetary Guardians. Photography: Per Norberg

JS: How has being a mother of two beautiful daughters, Giada Viola and Gemma Jade, energized your drive to preserve the planet? 

AG: Becoming a mother to Giada and Gemma profoundly shifted my perspective. After a long journey to motherhood, I knew I had to do everything in my power to ensure that my daughters can experience and cherish the beauty of our world.

JS: Jane Goodall is on the Footprint of Life team as a Guardian. How does she inspire you?

AG: She’s a profound inspiration. Her pioneering work with chimpanzees and her unwavering commitment to conservation highlight the significant impact one person can have. Meeting her in person was a memorable experience. Her warmth and dedication deeply motivated me and strengthened my resolve to protect our planet and its wildlife.

JS: The tagline of the party is: “It’s not just a gala, it’s a movement.”

AG: The tagline highlights that the event is more than a celebration. It’s about raising people’s vibrations, inspiring them and making them feel like they can be part of the solution. Our goal is to ignite a collective commitment to environmental conservation and drive meaningful action for a sustainable future.

JS: Does your connection to the earth inspire your wellness regimen? Have you revisited the raw food cleanse you wrote about on Instagram this spring?

AG: Being in tune with nature motivates me to embrace a holistic approach to health, which includes a balanced diet, regular physical activity, and mental well-being. I’m a pescatarian; I grow my own vegetables and fruit, being very conscious about what I put into my body. I also enjoy the Medical Medium, and often cook his recipes for my family. It feels good to be healthy and balanced, nurturing my body, mind and spirit in harmony with the natural world.

Amy and Gary Green with their two daughters, Giada and Gemma.

JS: What is it like sharing this project with your husband? 

AG: Collaborating with him is a wonderful experience. He’s incredibly supportive. I tend to lead the charge, driven by my passion for bringing amazing people together and watching those connections flourish.

We each bring different strengths to the table. I focus on the vision and coordination, while he helps with the practical aspects and supports the overall process. Balancing these responsibilities can be challenging, but we ensure it doesn’t become overwhelming by maintaining clear communication and setting manageable goals.

JS: What is essential for a gala to be a success, as both a party and as a philanthropic mission? 

AG: For a gala to be a success, both as a party and a philanthropic mission, genuine belief in the cause is essential. It’s not just about the event itself, but about creating special moments that resonate with everyone involved. If you have passion for the cause, it will always come together because your intentions are pure.

I’ve been bringing people together for years, and have developed a keen eye for details. My experiences have taught me that understanding the essence of the cause and creating meaningful experiences are key to a successful gala.

JS: What are your environmental concerns for the planet right now?

AG: My top environmental concerns include climate change, pollution, biodiversity loss, anti-poaching efforts and rainforest preservation. Education is at the forefront of conservation, driving awareness and action.

I’m proud to be with the Planetary Guardians, a global collective launched in 2023. They integrate science, Indigenous wisdom and the Planetary Boundaries framework to guide sustainable practices and protect our planet for future generations. This is extremely important work that can help save our planet from future catastrophic events. 

JS: Do you have a favorite inspirational quote? 

AG: One of my favorites is from Robert Swan: “The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it.” This quote underscores the importance of individual responsibility in environmental conservation. It reminds me that every action counts, and that we each have a role to play in protecting our planet. It motivates me to lead by example, and inspire others to take meaningful action towards sustainability.

“It feels good to be healthy and balanced, nurturing my body, mind and spirit in harmony with the natural world,” says Amy Green. Photograph by Diana Frank. Makeup: Henry De La Paz

The Footprint of Life gala takes place on August 15. To purchase tickets, go to: thegreenvision.org/footprint-of-life-of-gala.

 

Amy Green’s Summer Must-Haves

“The facials at Blue Water Spa are my absolute favorite. I always leave feeling relaxed, fresh and glowing. You cannot go wrong with any of them, but the Microcurrent antiaging facial is so unique, the tiny electrical impulses boost my collagen and give me a firmer, more youthful-looking lift.” The Microcurrent facial, $185, bluewaterspany.com
“Briony Raymond is my top pick for luxury bespoke creations for every event. I love this particular ring as I feel it represents me in the middle, and my two daughters, one on each side.” The Jigsaw Sloan ring, pricing upon request, brionyraymond.com
“I absolutely love my summer staple Saint Laurent bag. It’s hand-embroidered with natural raffia, fits everything I need and instantly makes every outfit look like it’s ready for a day in the sun.” Icare in raffia, $5,300, ysl.com
“I love all of The Harmonist’s products, but these two particular scents are my favorites. Golden Wood has fruity notes of pear with a zest of bitter orange, harmonized by comforting woody notes. It’s sensual yet sophisticated. Magnetic Wood, on the other hand, has citrusy notes of green mandarin with a powdery heart of mimosa and iris also intertwined with woody notes. The scent is elegant yet energetic.” Golden Wood, $285, and Magnetic Wood, $250, both by theharmonist.com
“This is my go-to moisturizer in my nighttime skin care routine. It’s all natural and I wake up with visibly softer skin! I love the richness of it, without the greasiness.” Crème Riche, $230, tataharperskincare.com