Drew Frick was hired as the Jaguars' senior vice president of real estate and development in May 2022. In Frick's role, he leads the organization's plans to revitalize downtown Jacksonville, including the Miller Electric Center, Shipyards and the team's Stadium of the Future. Frick oversees a team leading multiple projects through every phase of development from design to completion, including land acquisition, master planning, permitting, construction and leasing.
Frick most recently served as the president of Gate Lands (the real estate and development subsidiary of Gate Petroleum Company) and as vice president and general counsel for Gate Petroleum Company, a diversified, privately held company based in Jacksonville with several businesses including convenience stores, concrete manufacturing, real estate development and hospitality.
Prior to his 18 years with Gate, Frick spent four years with Rogers Towers, a law firm headquartered in Jacksonville. Through his work with both companies, he has been involved in many of North Florida's most distinctive office, residential, hospitality and retail developments, several of which have been recognized with local and national awards for planning, architecture, landscape design and marketing success.
Frick currently serves on the board of directors for the Seamark Ranch and the Jacksonville Chamber Board of Directors. He has been appointed by the Jacksonville City Council to serve on the Joint Planning Committee, an advisory body to the Duval County School Board and Jacksonville City Council in matters relating to the selection and utilization of all sites for schools, libraries, parks and community centers.
He is a graduate of Clemson University and holds a Juris Doctor degree from the University of Georgia School of Law. Frick is also a member of The Florida Bar and has been admitted to practice law in Florida since 2000.
Frick and his wife, Andrea, are natives of Jacksonville and have two daughters, Ellie and Katie.