OUR STORY


Stacey Frost has spent her career blending innovation, science, and design to create healthier, more sustainable communities. Her journey began at Princeton University, where she majored in the emerging field of neuropsychology, exploring the intricate connections between human behavior and the environment. Following a brief and groundbreaking tenure as the youngest female option trader on the American Stock and Options Exchange, Frost returned to her scientific roots, earning a graduate degree in clinical developmental psychology from Bryn Mawr College. Her curiosity and ambition then led her across the globe to Japan before returning to Pennsylvania to pursue a passion for urban development, quickly becoming a leader in intelligent and elegant design. In San Francisco, Frost’s focus on restoring historic homes evolved into a mission to incorporate sustainable principles into urban environments. This led to the founding of Archiventure, a design and development firm dedicated to creating economically sustainable, community-centered projects that promote health and resilience. Building on this foundation, she launched Re:Vision—a global initiative inviting innovative solutions for addressing environmental, energy, and design challenges. The competition’s success brought transformative projects to cities like San Francisco and Dallas and established Frost as a leader in the New Urbanism movement. Today, Frost is extending the vision of Re:Vision to small towns, starting with the revitalization of her hometown, North East, Pennsylvania. Through Re:Vision, she is crafting a replicable model for community-centered revitalization, honoring heritage while building toward a sustainable future.