Ryan Scott is a dedicated and accomplished professional with a diverse background in public service, law, and business. Before joining Napleton & Partners, Ryan Scott honorably served the City of Chicago for over eight years as both a Chicago Police Officer and as a Chicago Firefighter/EMT where he utilized his extensive training and experience to provide critical emergency response services to the community. During his time as a Chicago Police Officer, Ryan gained valuable experience in law enforcement, investigation, and community engagement. He served on the prestigious Chicago Police Mounted Unit and won multiple awards.
Ryan’s commitment to excellence extends to his academic pursuits. He holds a Juris Doctor from the University of Illinois Chicago School of Law, where he graduated cum laude and demonstrated his legal acumen through various achievements including winning the best petitioner’s brief in the Herzog Moot Court Competition. His academic background also includes a Master of Business Administration in Financial Management from Iona University, where he graduated with honors. Ryan achieved his undergraduate degree from Iona University where he graduated summa cum laude. Ryan is also a proud graduate of Brother Rice High School in Chicago where he served as team captain of both the swimming and water polo programs.
Ryan’s dedication to service and leadership is evident in his extracurricular activities. He was a member of the Iona University NCAA Division I Water Polo Team and received the Male Scholar Athlete of the Year award in 2010 and 2012.
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