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Staff Member Category: Senior Associate

Charles Chichester

Charles Chichester, AIA, is an architect and designer with broad-based experience in preservation, renovation, adaptive use, and new construction with a focus on civic and cultural projects.

His favorite projects utilize his facility with metal fabrication, gained through work in the production of large-scale sculpture, to design and document architectural details that complement and enhance the overarching design intent.

Charles holds a B.Arch. from Cornell University. He completed a Sculpture Apprenticeship at the Seward Johnson Atelier Institute of Sculpture in Hamilton, New Jersey; and a US/ICOMOS International Exchange Internship on the Island of Bohol, Philippines. He is a member and past president of AIA Bucks County, PA.

Jacqueline C. Frey

Jacqueline C. Frey, CMA, serves as Controller for M+Sa. She holds a BS in Public Health from Stockton University and an MS in Accounting from Southern New Hampshire University. Jacqui is a Certified Management Accountant (CMA) and is adjunct faculty at Southern New Hampshire University, teaching Financial and Managerial Accounting.

Katherine Frey

Katherine Frey is an historic preservationist and project manager with a varied portfolio of institutional, ecclesiastical, and cultural preservation projects. She specializes in documentation of historic buildings, conditions assessments, and in the restoration of masonry exteriors, managing projects from concept design through construction.

Katherine has spoken and published on preservation and conservation topics ranging from the restoration of masonry and ironwork to preservation contracting. She holds a BA in Architectural Studies from Southwestern University; a MS in Historic Preservation from the University of Pennsylvania; and an Advanced Certificate in Architectural Conservation from the University of Pennsylvania.

Jennifer Arnoldi

Jennifer Arnoldi, AIA, an architect and designer, is proficient in building diagnostics, including nondestructive evaluation and building data analysis. Her roles have included managing complex civic and LEED certified projects. She has also completed a range of restoration planning and documentation projects; prepared National Register of Historic Places Nominations for individual resources and historic districts; and managed documentation and approvals for Federal Historic Tax Credit projects.

Jennifer holds a BA in Biology from the University of Pennsylvania, and an M. Arch from the New Jersey Institute of Technology. She has served on the Land Use and Zoning Committee for the East Falls (Philadelphia) Community Council and is the President of the Friends of Inn Yard Park (Philadelphia).