Bradenton Leaders Sworn In for Continued Service Following Re-Election
Bradenton’s re-elected leaders officially took their oaths of office today, marking the beginning of a new term dedicated to continued service and community progress. The ceremony honored the officials' reaffirmed commitment to leading the city following their successful re-election in November 2024.
Councilwoman Jayne Kocher took her oath of office in a ceremony led by the Honorable Edward Nicholas, reinforcing her ongoing dedication to the city’s residents. Councilwoman Pam Coachman also reaffirmed her pledge to serve the community, with the Honorable Rochelle Curley administering her oath.
Mayor Gene Brown, Bradenton’s 20th mayor, renewed his commitment to leading the city into the future. The Honorable Robert A. Farrance presided over his oath of office.
The ceremony celebrated leadership and public trust, emphasizing the community's continued faith in these individuals' ability to guide Bradenton forward. The city's leaders, who focus on collaboration and growth, aim to work together to ensure Bradenton remains a vibrant place to live, work, and thrive.