
Leadership is not simply a position—it is a journey shaped by discipline, experience, and a commitment to service. Few exemplify this better than retired Chief of Police Sean Mannix, whose career in law enforcement was built on the strong foundation of his military background.
Born in California and raised in a law enforcement family, Mannix knew early on that he wanted to serve and protect. Inspired by his father’s career in policing, he set out to develop the skills necessary for a future in public safety. At 18, he joined the U.S. Marine Corps Reserve, where he honed his leadership abilities, discipline, and work ethic—qualities that would later define his success in law enforcement.
After completing his Marine Corps service, Mannix launched his law enforcement career in Alameda, California, becoming the youngest officer in the Alameda Police Department at just 20 years old. His passion for policing and dedication to community safety propelled him forward. In 1993, he moved to Texas and joined the Austin Police Department, where he spent two decades rising through the ranks. As Assistant Chief, he played a crucial role in crime reduction strategies, community outreach initiatives, and interagency collaborations with the FBI and DEA.
In 2013, Mannix took on a new challenge as Chief of Police for the Cedar Park Police Department. Under his leadership, the department implemented cutting-edge initiatives such as de-escalation training, body-worn cameras, and a nationally recognized officer wellness program. His efforts not only strengthened community trust but also earned the department national recognition.
After 36 years in public safety, Mannix retired in 2020 but remains committed to supporting first responders. Through his work with Sigma Tactical Wellness and Williamson County Crime Stoppers, he continues to shape the future of law enforcement.
From Marine to Chief, Sean Mannix’s journey reflects a lifetime of leadership, service, and dedication—an inspiring example for future generations in law enforcement.
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