About Me

Jamaica Jones
Unifying Vision, Process, and Purpose
Jamaica Jones is a multidisciplinary Project Manager and Creative Consultant with roots in industrial design and a lifelong fascination with how things come together; materials, people, ideas, and systems. Over the past two decades, she has led projects across hospitality, workplace, and residential environments, from Google’s award-winning Bay View Campus to bespoke mountain homes and Michelin-recognized restaurants. Her work lives at the intersection of creativity and control, where vision becomes buildable and beauty becomes functional. She has managed multimillion-dollar FF&E, MAC, and renovation projects across the U.S. and abroad, supporting LEED-NC v4 and Living Building Challenge certifications. She has also collaborated with industry leaders including CBRE, Turner & Townsend, Project Management Advisors, Devcon Construction, KBM Hogue, and others; bringing artistry and order to complex builds across diverse environments. Before transitioning into large-scale project management, she spent years designing and fabricating custom furnishings for luxury spaces including the Four Seasons and The Chateau at Beaver Creek, an experience that continues to shape her perspective on proportion, craft, and the tactile language of interiors. A graduate of Colorado State University with a B.S. in Project Management, Jamaica believes great design is about more than what you see, it’s about what you feel. Great design isn’t just what you see. It’s how it moves, functions, and endures.

Elle Decor
"With a network of craftspeople specializing in woodworking, metalworking, upholstery, and Lucite and acrylic manufacturing, Jones can produce just about any piece of furniture,"


Solutions

Before leading global workplace and hospitality programs, Jamaica built her foundation managing design, fabrication, and installation for high-end residential, restaurant, and commercial projects such as The Arrabelle at Vail Resort, The Chateau at Beaver Creek, and the Armstrong Hotel. That hands-on experience honed her ability to translate creative intent into executable systems, balancing design vision with schedule, budget, and field realities. Today, she applies that same problem-solving mindset to large-scale environments, driving solutions that streamline communication, align stakeholders, and reduce risk from concept through closeout. Her approach combines technical precision with creative insight, ensuring that every project delivers not only what was imagined but what truly works.

Expression

Jamaica’s creative practice extends beyond construction into writing, mixed media, and photography, each a means of exploring connection, perception, and place. In collage and mixed media, she works with found and natural materials, layering texture and symbolism to explore themes of identity, transformation, and emotional truth. Her writing treats language like design, structured yet expressive, whether developing content for brands, essays, or project narratives. Through photography, she studies the relationship between stillness and motion, light and material, human and environment. Across every medium, her purpose remains the same: to reveal what’s authentic, to make people pause, feel, and see differently.

Craftsmanship

Jamaica’s background in industrial design and custom fabrication grounds everything she does. Having collaborated with artisans and fabricators across the U.S., Spain, and Japan, she carries a deep respect for the precision, patience, and dialogue that true craftsmanship requires. That foundation informs how she manages interiors today, ensuring design intent translates seamlessly from concept to construction. She still approaches every project as a maker would: studying materials, proportion, and joinery, and asking how something feels in the hand and lives in a space. For Jamaica, craftsmanship is not just about creating objects, it’s about building integrity into every detail.















