Goldsmith-Vein founded the
Gotham Group, a diversified management and production company serving the entertainment industry, in 1993, after the death of her partner in Atlas Management, Stuart Kaplan. Five years later, in 1999, Gotham Group merged with
Michael Ovitz's
Artist Management Group. Goldsmith-Vein is also a television and film producer. She was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2008 for her work on the television series
Creature Comforts, which went on to win an
Annie Award. She produced
The Maze Runner film series which has grossed $1 billion at the box office worldwide. The third installment of the series,
The Death Cure, released on January 26, 2018. She produced the films
Stargirl and the sequel
Hollywood Stargirl for Disney+, based on the best-selling work of author
Jerry Spinelli, with
America's Got Talent winner
Grace VanderWaal making her film debut as the eponymous lead, Stargirl Caraway. She produced the animated feature film
Wendell & Wild at Netflix in collaboration with
Jordan Peele and acclaimed director
Henry Selick and starring the voice talent of Key & Peele and
Lyric Ross. Goldsmith-Vein/The Gotham Group also produced
My Best Friend’s Exorcism, based on the
Grady Hendrix novel of the same name, directed by Damon Thomas, and starring
Elsie Fisher,
Amiah Miller,
Cathy Ang, and Rachel Ogechi Kanu for Amazon. Goldsmith-Vein/The Gotham Group will next be producing Justin Lin's upcoming film
The Last Days of John Allen Chau which will be directed by
Justin Lin. In March 2024 it was announced that Goldsmith-Vein along with
Scott Stuber and Eric Robinson would produce the film
Deliver Me from Nowhere for
20th Century Studios. The film is based on the book of the same name and is about the recording of
Bruce Springsteen's 1982 album,
Nebraska. The film will star
Jeremy Allen White as Springsteen. In television, Goldsmith-Vein and Gotham have a first-look deal at
20th Television, a division of
The Walt Disney Company. The Gotham Group is currently in production on the animated series
The Search for WondLa for Apple, based on
Tony DiTerlizzi’s
bestselling book trilogy published by
Simon & Schuster, and
Percy Jackson for Disney+, based on the blockbuster series by
Rick Riordan for
Hyperion Books. Gotham is also in production on
The Spiderwick Chronicles series with
Paramount Television, also for Disney+. Gotham is in post-production on
Washington Black for Hulu, based on
Esi Edugyan’s
critically acclaimed novel, alongside Selwyn Hinds and
Sterling K. Brown. ==Personal life==