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PARTNERS

The
need for protection of Critical Assets related to
sports events and venues is obvious.
The
desired result is…
NOTHING HAPPENS
...A
Disaster that does not occur!
For More Information, please contact:
Dr. Lou Marciani
Director
Center for Spectator Sports Security Managment
lou.marciani@usm.edu |
Daniel T. Mullin, Major League Baseball
Daniel T. Mullin is the Vice-President of the Department of Investigations at Major League Baseball. Dan has been involved with the security and evacuation planning for all 30 Major League Ballparks. He has overseen security planning at all of MLB’s major events, including the All-Star game, the World Series, and the World Baseball Classic. He has oversight of all investigations involving players, coaches and other MLB employees Dan is currently the co-chair of the Sports Sub-Sector for the DHS Critical Infrastructure Group, and serves on the Life Safety Council at IAAM.
Prior to joining Major League Baseball, Dan served 23 years with the New York City Police Department, retiring as a Deputy Chief. He last served as the Executive Officer of the Bronx, where he supervised more than 3000 police officers. He also served as the Executive Officer of the Narcotics Division, as well as the Commanding Officer the Manhattan District Attorney’s Squad, Staten Island Detectives, and the 114th and 103rd precincts. Dan was a first responder at the World Trade Center on 9-11 and at the crash of American Airlines flight 585.
Dan is a graduate of St. John’s University and New York Law School. He has been an adjunct professor at John Jay College (1993-2000) and at Seton Hall University (2001-03). He has recently provided training for both the California and Utah Departments of Homeland Security. He is a member of the International Association of Chief’s of Police, and International Association of Assembly Managers.
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