Sergeant Ryan Mullany
Maritime Law Enforcement Training Center
Los Angeles Port Police
Ryan Mullany is a dedicated and accomplished professional with extensive experience in law enforcement, maritime operations, and community service. Ryan began his life on the sea as a Fish Processor in Ekuk, Alaska, a deckhand on a 110-foot yacht in Newport Beach, California, and as a surf instructor in Nayarit, Mexico.
Ryan is currently serving as a Sergeant for the Los Angeles Port Police assigned to the Maritime Law Enforcement Training Center and holds a 100-ton Coast Guard Captain License.
In partnership with California State Parks, Boating, and Waterways, Ryan enhances public safety through effective hands-on training. As the program supervisor, Ryan manages a 3-million-dollar fleet of police training boats and vehicles while overseeing administrative responsibility for 30 instructors from several California law enforcement agencies.
Active in community service, Ryan has held multiple leadership roles within the California Association of Harbor Masters & Port Captains, serving as President in 2016. Ryan’s commitment to excellence is evident through numerous awards, including the prestigious Wess Dodd Service Award received this year from the California Boating Safety Officers Association.
Having earned his Bachelor of Science from California State University, Fresno, Ryan combines academic knowledge with practical skills to drive positive change within the boating community.