Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
David Frick is currently employed as an Air Quality & Clean Cities Planner II at the Association of Central Oklahoma Governments. Prior to this position, David held roles such as Fleet Safety Program Manager at Together for Safer Roads and Graduate Research Intern - Freight Mobility at the New York City Department of Transportation. David is a graduate of NYU Robert F. Wagner Graduate School of Public Service with a Masters in Urban Planning specializing in Environment, Infrastructure, and Transportation. David also has experience in roles such as Senior Analyst at Sonic Drive-In and Sales & Operations Planning Analyst at Bell Helicopter.
Association of Central Oklahoma Governments
The Association of Central Oklahoma Governments (ACOG) is a voluntary association of more than 40 city, town and county governments within the Central Oklahoma area. The ACOG region includes Oklahoma, Cleveland, Canadian and Logan Counties. ACOG is home to 911 ACOG, Central Oklahoma Clean Cities, the Central Oklahoma Economic Development District and the Metropolitan Planning Organization. Originally established in June of 1966, ACOG is one of 11 Councils of Governments in the State of Oklahoma, and one of several hundred planning organizations across the country. ACOG both complements and supplements local government activities but is not, itself, a governmental unit. It does not possess power of legislation, enforcement or taxation.