Jeff Cahill received his primary education in the greater NY Metropolitan area and is a graduate of the widely recognized School of Visual Arts in New York. Studies there included: Graphic Design, Interior Design and Art History.

Upon graduation, Jeff took a position with David Friedland Limited. Working as a Project Supervisor on major redevelopment and contruction projects all the while noticing the endless possibilities being overlooked from both practical and aesthetic stand points.

Realizing on the construction end his ideas would never be realized, in 1994 established Cahill Studio, his own design firm. Immediately being recognized as a force in the hospitality industry and from there, branching to other commercial areas.

The first nationally recognized project was the soon to be international "Ashes Cigar Club" with plans for as many as 80 units worldwide. Other hospitality projects include The Black Oak Grill, Pasta Fresca, and Charlie Brown's Steakhouses, all in the Greater NY Metropolitan area.

Charlie Brown's/The Office's restaurant chain is an ongoing project. Cahill Studio was retained to develop and implement a new look and corporate image and to further strengthen the company's position in the market place. Also work is underway on the design of their National Flagship Unit on Times Square in Manhattan.

Cahill Studio, being recognized for incredible use of space and cutting edge aesthetics has moved into the retail sector with force. Recently completing Nove, a high profile European import and tailoring boutique and the Subway Salon, a European style full service salon.

Recent awards include recognition from the ADA for exceeding disabled requirements while meeting all other practical and aesthetic requirements.

Recognition from the National Restaurant Association for ongoing decor and design on a Regional Chain.