Todd Mulzet

Todd Mulzet has been involved in diving for over 30 years, first as a nationally-ranked diver, and for the past eleven years as a top diving coach. Born in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Mulzet attended the University of Pittsburgh where he received a B.S. in Mathematics and was a three-time Big East conference diver of the year. A finalist at U.S. senior nationals, and a current master’s world record holder. He began his career as a diving coach at Emory University (1990-92) and first joined Mission Viejo in 2006. Since then Mulzet has been head coach at Houston’s Cougar Diving Club (2007-10); Diving Coach for Men and Women's swimming and diving at the University of California, Berkeley (2010-16); and most recently development coach with Stanford Diving Club (2016-18). In his six seasons at Berkeley, he was a member of the coaching staff that won six NCAA team titles at Division I swimming and diving national championships. There he coached three-time all-American Kahley Rowell, a Mission Viejo alum, who finished out her career as a United States Olympic Trials finalist on the 10m platform in 2016. As head coach of Cougar Diving Club, Mulzet coached divers to two individual junior national titles and three individual age-group national titles. He was also selected as an assistant coach for the 2009 Junior Pan Am Games with two divers earning spots on the team. Mulzet has trained under a number of world-class coaches, including Julian Krug (University of Pittsburgh), Dick Kimble (University of Michigan, USA Olympic coach), and Jane Figueiredo (Great Britain Olympic coach, 2017 FINA Coach of Year). Prior to becoming a diving coach, Mulzet held positions in marketing or finance at AT&T, Ameriprise Financial Services, and Universal Music/Geffen Records.