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Chief • 2026 Annual Dinner

  • October 22, 2026
  • 6:00 PM
  • Washtenaw Community College

Registration

  • Two Tickets To Event & Dinner
    Name Recognition In Program
    Listing On Website
    $440 Tax Deductible Contribution

Register

The Washtenaw 100
Annual Dinner

Thursday, October 22, 2026 • 6:00 PM

Morris Lawrence Building
Washtenaw Community College
4800 E. Huron River Drive
Ann Arbor, MI 48105

Ticket Information

 Chief
$500
 Two Tickets • Dinner & Drinks Included
 Name Recognition In Program
 Listing On Website
 ($380 Tax-Deductible Contribution)

Our Evening

 6:00 PM
Cocktail Reception
Silent Auction
 7:00 PM
Dinner
Awards
Ceremony

Law Enforcement Officer of the Year
Firefighter of the Year
 Guest
Speaker
David (Kawika) Lau

David (Kawika) Lau 

David Ha’alilio Lau, better known as Kawika, is a keynote speaker, facilitator, and educator who is passionate about adding value to your leadership journey.

Kawika has found purpose in sharing philosophy, empirical data, and personal stories to inspire and illuminate a path for people to lead full and complete lives, and flourish forward after the storms of life hit.

Kawika holds several professional certifications and teaches in areas that include: DISC Model Train the Trainer, Motivators Model Train the Trainer, and Tactical Medical Instructor, Physical Fitness and Wellness Coordinator, and Leadership Concepts. A former senior instructor for the Federal Law Enforcement Training Center’s Leadership Institute and Instructor of the Year, Kawika has delivered keynotes and facilitated learning experiences in several nations.

Kawika started his civil service with the U.S. Border Patrol in south Texas, and after the 9/11 attacks, spent over fourteen years serving as an international team leader with the Federal Air Marshal Service, and was also an instructor at the Federal Air Marshal academy.

Kawika retired from the U.S. Army in 2014 with 21 years of service in the active, reserve, and National Guard components, having served as the Deputy Team Chief of an Embedded Counterinsurgency Advisor mission to Afghan National Security Forces during his last deployment. Kawika was awarded Legion of Merit, as well as the Bronze Star and Purple Heart for his actions in combat.

David H. Lau has a baccalaureate degree in International Affairs from the University of the Incarnate Word in San Antonio, Texas. Kawika remains active in the veteran community as a volunteer with local combat wounded veterans, and enjoys giving back by volunteering with ocean oriented nonprofit organizations like Task Force Hydro 1 and Wind Sports for Wounded Warriors.

It is the mission of The Washtenaw 100 to provide immediate financial support to the families of law enforcement officers and firefighters serving in Washtenaw County who die in the line of duty.


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