Jarrod J. Perrott is the owner of 5280 Custom Framing. Born and raised in Denver, Jarrod holds a Bachelors Degree in English-Communications from Fort Lewis College in Durango, CO.
Jarrod purchased an existing picture frame business in 2009, during the height of the recession. Since then, Jarrod’s frame shop has won numerous awards including: Voted Best Custom Framing in Denver on the Denver A-List in 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2017 & 2020! Editor’s Choice: 5280 Magazine’s ‘Top of the Town’ for Best Customer Service in Denver in 2011! Design Star Framing Edition Category Winner in 2013! Named “Customer Service All-Star” in 5280 Magazine’s ‘Top of the Town’ in 2013! Best Picture Frame Shop on Best of Mile High Awards in 2024! Reader’s Choice: 5280 Magazine’s ‘Top of the Town’ Winner for Best Home Accessories in 2024!
In 2014, Jarrod was presented with the “Excellence in Branding” award by FastFrame USA in Las Vegas, Nevada for his innovative marketing strategies.
In addition to owning 5280 Custom Framing, Jarrod serves on the Board of the LoDo District, Inc. in the role of Secretary. Jarrod also serves as Co-Chair of the LoDo Cares Committee, a volunteer organization that sponsors and coordinates philanthropic activities in and around LoDo.
In March of 2015, LoDo District, Inc. honored Jarrod Perrott with the 2015 LoDo “Cares Award” at the 25th Annual LoDo Limelight Awards. In February of 2018, LoDoNA (LoDo Neighborhood Association) presented Jarrod with the “Compassionate Neighbor Award.” These awards recognize individuals or businesses who have made a commitment of service to the neighborhood through a significant philanthropic contribution or community involvement. In May of 2019, LoDo District presented Jarrod Perrott with the Outstanding Dedication & Service Award as a result of his volunteer work within LoDo District and the LoDo Cares Committee.
Jarrod loves spending time with his wife Liz, daughter Harper, son Landon, and American Eskimo dog, Helton (named after Rockies great Todd Helton). Jarrod holds dual-citizenship between the United States and Luxembourg. He is an avid fan of the Denver’s sports teams. He is passionate about physical fitness, and enjoys books, movies and music. He also produced a feature horror film in 2008, titled Face Eater. The film is still playing at theaters across the country and was recently added to the Fort Lewis College Center for Southwest Studies archives as a piece of Fort Lewis College history!
Son, Landon