Jeff Greene

Chairman | Founder

Jeff Greene

A Timeline of Professional Milestones 

1975

Mr. Greene receives a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the Art Students League of New York.

1976

Mr. Greene receives a Bachelor of Fine Arts in painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago.

1976

Mr. Greene studies at the Skowhegan School of Painting & Sculpture in Skowhegan, Maine.

1978

Mr. Greene becomes president of Evergreene Architectural Arts, Inc. in Brooklyn, New York.

1987

EverGreene receives the Excellence in Preservation of Historic Architecture from the AIA Washington, DC Chapter.

1987

The award is for the company’s work on the Old Executive Office Building, Secretary of the Navy’s office.

2008

EverGreene wins awards from the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the NY Landmarks Conservancy and the Preservation of NY.

2008

The aforementioned award is for the company’s work on the Eldridge Street Synagogue.

2010

EverGreene wins awards from the Municipal Art Society of NY, the Preservation League of NY State and the NY Landmarks Conservancy.

2010

The aforementioned award is for the company’s work restoring the Empire State Building lobby.

2011

Mr. Greene receives the Arthur Ross Award from the Institute for Classical Art & Architecture.

2014

Mr. Greene receives the Pillar Award from the New York Preservation League.

2018

Mr. Greene receives the Landmarks Lion Award from the Historic District Council.

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