The Gwinnett Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Mayors Dinner at TPC Sugarloaf, bringing together more than 35 mayors, city managers, and business leaders for an evening of networking and dialogue on the future of Gwinnett’s municipalities.
Sponsored by CKH, Georgia Power, Jackson EMC, and Precision Planning, the program provided a forum to recognize achievements across Gwinnett’s cities and discuss efforts to strengthen community identity, placemaking, and economic vitality.
Cities represented during the evening’s conversation included Berkeley Lake, Dacula, Duluth, Grayson, Lawrenceville, Lilburn, Mulberry, Norcross, Peachtree Corners, Snellville, Sugar Hill, and Suwanee. Leaders shared highlights of recent projects and ongoing initiatives designed to foster a strong sense of belonging for residents while advancing smart growth and development.
The event also marked the first time the program was held at TPC Sugarloaf, offering a new venue for the Chamber’s longstanding tradition. Guests enjoyed dinner and discussion focused on collaboration between local government and the business community. For details on Gwinnett Chamber’s public policy efforts, visit our Public Policy page.