Jill Schreifer | AICP, PMP
Founder and CEO
Jill A. Schreifer, AICP, PMP, specializes in collaborative master planning and sustainable design with over two decades of experience in federal planning, facilitation, policy, training, and operations. A former active-duty Air Force civil engineering officer, she has led or contributed to over 400 area development plans and associated studies for federal clients worldwide, including all branches of the US military. She co-authored a transformative update to Unified Facilities Criteria 2-100-01, Installation Master Planning, and was instrumental in the creation of the first-ever UFC-compliant master plans for the Army, Air Force, and Marine Corps.
Jill is an expert facilitator and has led hundreds of planning charrettes, workshops, and formal instructional courses. Her technical and business background and stakeholder engagement philosophy make her an expert session designer and a sought-after facilitator.
She holds a Bachelor of Science in Engineering degree from Duke University, where she is currently a member of the Pratt School of Engineering Board of Directors. She received a Master’s in Business Administration from Goizueta Business School at Emory University, which she attended as a Woodruff Fellow. She serves on Emory University’s Woodruff Scholar Alumni Advisory Board and is a founding visionary member of the Women of Emory Impact Circle. Jill is a Director At-Large for the National Capital Area Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) and the APA Engagement Coordinator for the Federal Planning Division (FPD).