2026 Headliners Luncheon: Innovations in Law Enforcement and Community Partnerships
Date and Time
Wednesday May 13, 2026
11:30 AM - 1:00 PM EDT
Location
Pier 22
1200 First Ave. W.
Bradenton, FL 34205
Fees/Admission
$50 Manatee Chamber and MYP Members NOTE: Walk-ins (without a reservation) may not be able to be accommodated due to event and catering logistics.
$100 Non-Members
$240 Reserved half table of four with priority seating together
$280 Reserved half table of five with priority seating together
$475 Reserved table of eight with priority seating
$2,500 Annual Corporate Sponsorship that includes two seats at each event as well as significant promotional exposure throughout the year via Chamber
Cancellations after May 2 must still be paid as guarantees will have been made on your behalf with our event venue/caterer. Thank you for your understanding.
Contact Information
Carey Miller, (941)748- 4842 ext. 113
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Description
Public safety is more than a community concern - it’s a fundamental business issue. When people feel safe where they live, work, and shop, businesses are more likely to thrive.
At this luncheon, Sheriff Rick Wells, City of Bradenton Assistant Chief of Police Brian Thiers, and City of Palmetto Chief of Police Scott Tyler will share how modern policing strategies and strong community partnerships are shaping a safer, more connected region.
During this panel discussion, attendees will hear how local law enforcement agencies are leveraging new technologies, data-driven approaches, and collaborative initiatives with businesses, schools, and neighborhood organizations to prevent crime, enhance transparency, and build public trust. They'll also discuss current challenges, workforce recruitment efforts, and the evolving role of law enforcement in meeting the needs of a growing and diverse community.
This conversation offers business and community leaders valuable insight into the critical relationship between public safety, economic vitality, and quality of life - and how working together strengthens Manatee County.