INCOG (Indian Nations Council of Governments)
Andrea Craig is an experienced Environmental Planner currently working at INCOG (Indian Nations Council of Governments) since June 2023. Previously, Andrea served as an Assistant Planner at the Tulsa Planning Office and as a Geographic Information Science Analyst Intern at the Bureau of Land Management. Additional experience includes a role as a Pathways Hydrologist with the National Weather Service and a Geographic Information Science Intern position at the Bureau of Land Management, focusing on mapping coal mines and managing mining leases in Oklahoma. Early career experience includes data entry at Fluetsch and Busby Insurance and customer service as a barista at Starbucks. Andrea holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Geography from the University of Oklahoma, earned in December 2021.
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INCOG (Indian Nations Council of Governments)
INCOG (Indian Nations Council of Governments) is a voluntary association of local and tribal governments in the Tulsa metropolitan area in northeast Oklahoma. Established in 1967, INCOG is one of 11 Councils of Governments in the State of Oklahoma, and one of several hundred regional planning organizations across the country. INCOG provides planning and coordination services to assist in creating solutions to local and regional challenges in such areas as comprehensive planning, transportation, community and economic development, environmental quality and energy programs, public safety, and services for older adults. INCOG serves Creek, Osage, Rogers, Tulsa, and Wagoner counties, more than 50 cities and towns located in those counties, and the Cherokee, Muscogee, and Osage Nations.