Commercial Facilities

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Sector Overview

The Commercial Facilities Sector includes a diverse range of sites that draw large crowds of people for shopping, business, entertainment, or lodging. Facilities within the sector operate on the principle of open public access, meaning that the general public can move freely without the deterrent of highly visible security barriers. The majority of these facilities are privately owned and operated, with minimal interaction with the federal government and other regulatory entities.

The Commercial Facilities Sector consists of eight subsectors:

  • Entertainment and Media (e.g., motion picture studios, broadcast media)

  • Gaming (e.g., casinos)

  • Lodging (e.g., hotels, motels, conference centers)

  • Outdoor Events (e.g., theme and amusement parks, fairs, campgrounds, parades)

  • Public Assembly (e.g., arenas, stadiums, aquariums, zoos, museums, convention centers)

  • Real Estate (e.g., office and apartment buildings, condominiums, mixed use facilities, self-storage)

  • Retail (e.g., retail centers and districts, shopping malls)

  • Sports Leagues (e.g., professional sports leagues and federations)

Commercial Facilities Sector Team

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    Boyd Long | Casinos Sector

    Boyd Long is the Assistant General Manager at Valley View Casino & Hotel in Valley Center, California, where he oversees day-to-day casino and hotel operations while supporting a team of more than 1,000 employees. Since joining Valley View in 2013, Boyd has brought a people-first leadership style rooted in integrity, ethics, and exceptional guest service. Prior to his career in the gaming and hospitality industry, Boyd served more than 30 years in law enforcement, including 28 years with the San Diego Police Department, where he retired as Assistant Chief of Police. A graduate of the FBI National Academy, Boyd holds a Master’s degree in Public Administration and a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice.

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    Bill Ganley | Faith-Based Venue Sector

    Bill Ganley is a seasoned public safety and security leader with decades of experience in law enforcement, crisis management, and community-based security programs. He currently serves as Community Security Director for the Jewish Federation of San Diego County through the Secure Community Network, where he provides strategic security guidance, training, and coordination with local, state, and federal partners to enhance community safety and resilience. Previously, Bill held executive leadership roles with the San Diego Humane Society as Vice President and Chief of Humane Law Enforcement, and served more than 20 years with the Salem, New Hampshire Police Department, retiring as Deputy Chief. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science and brings a collaborative, mission-driven approach to protecting people, organizations, and communities.

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    Kevin Johnstone | Faith-Based Venue Sector

    Kevin Johnstone is a nationally recognized safety, security, and event-operations leader with decades of experience managing large-scale events and high-risk environments. He currently serves as Safety Operations Manager at The Rock Church & Academy, where he oversees safety programs, large-event operations, and the annual National Church Safety + Security Conference, and as a Chaplain with the San Diego Fire-Rescue Department. Kevin’s background spans emergency services, homeland security, and major event leadership, including senior roles with the NAMM Show, Staff Pro, and nationally recognized events such as the GRAMMYs, Emmys, and U.S. Open Tennis. A Department of Homeland Security Certified Master Trainer, Kevin brings a calm, mission-driven approach focused on preparedness, resilience, and people-first safety.

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    Dominick Boccia | Public Assembly Sector

    Dominick Boccia is a seasoned public safety and security leader with more than 30 years of experience in law enforcement, homeland security, and critical infrastructure protection. He currently serves as Director of Safety and Security at the USS Midway Museum and as Sector Chief for InfraGard San Diego, supporting collaboration between the FBI and private-sector partners to safeguard vital infrastructure. Dominick retired as a Lieutenant and SWAT Commander with the San Diego Harbor Police Department, where he led maritime tactical operations, homeland security initiatives, and specialized units including MARTAC SWAT, weapons training, and explosive detection K-9 teams. A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, he holds a bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice and brings a mission-driven, operationally focused approach to security leadership.

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