Jeff Seabold launched Seabold Architectural Studio in early 2009 with the intent to provide superior architectural services in the Jackson metro area, the state of Mississippi, and the region. His experience includes over 100 projects ranging from new residential construction and remodeling to historic preservation and light commercial design. His work in historic preservation has been recognized by the Historic Preservation Commission. Jeff is the Chair of the Mississippi Chapter of the US Green Building Council and served as the state’s LEED for Homes Advocate for 5 years. He was also the first architect in Mississippi to be designated a LEED AP Homes. He has also been involved with the American Solar Energy Society and Metro-Jackson Rebuilding Together. A graduate of Millsaps College and Mississippi State University’s School of Architecture, Jeff earned the prestigious New York AIA Douglas Haskell Award for his theoretical writing. He has made the Belhaven neighborhood in Jackson his home with his wife and young son, Windsor. In his spare time, Jeff enjoys running ultra-marathons, mountain biking, working on small construction projects around his home, cooking, and playing with his son.