Jenna Jones

Jenna Jones is an experienced marketing and communications professional with a strong background in landscape architecture. Currently serving as the Director of Marketing and Communications at Site Design Group, Ltd since January 2013, Jenna has previously held positions as Project Manager and Graphics Manager at Conservation Design Forum, and Landscape Architect Intern at The Johnson Hill Land Ethics Studio and The Kestrel Design Group. Jenna's educational qualifications include a Master of Landscape Architecture from the University of Michigan and a Multichannel Marketing Communications Certificate from DePaul University, complemented by a Bachelor of Environmental Design from the University of Minnesota.

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Chicago, United States

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site design group, ltd.

site design group, ltd. was founded in Chicago, Illinois in 1990. Comprised of professionals including licensed landscape architects, planners and architects, the firm is identified by its ability to visualize and communicate design concepts throughout the design process. The firm is committed to a culture of design excellence and community leadership. Each project brings a measure of social responsibility, sustainable accountability and land stewardship. site design group, ltd. is often engaged to collaborate and coordinate efforts with other landscape architects, engineers and design professionals. Effective communication with the design team ensures successful coordination of projects from concept through construction. We transform complex design challenges into places that clearly reflect identity and are strong statements of beautiful and functional spaces. Award winning exterior public spaces designed by site design group, ltd. have successfully redefined the shape and character of individual communities. Mary Bartelme Park in the West Loop and Ping Tom Memorial Park in Chinatown have raised the bar for urban park design and are now major destinations. These places continue to have a positive physical, social and economic impact on the surrounding neighborhoods. Through strong community alliances the firm has solidified the role of landscape architecture in the future planning for schools, transportation, housing, healthcare and higher education campus design.


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