Sean has been part of Thayer Leadership since its inception. He holds a prestigious Endowed Chair and Full Professorship of Management at the Wake Forest University School of Business. Starting his leadership journey as a college athlete playing rugby for California State University Long Beach where the team won the regional championship and battled in the National Collegiate Rugby Championship final. He went on to serve in the Army for 26 years as an Airborne, Ranger, and Jungle Expert qualified infantry officer in Europe, Cuba, Panama, Southwest Asia, and the U.S. He served in combat with the lead unit of 3d Armored Division in Desert Storm, where his unit received the Valorous Unit Award; Operation Sea Signal (Cuban Boat Lift crisis), and the coordination cell for Joint Task Force Los Angeles (LA Riots). He was in the Pentagon on 9/11 and was assigned in the aftermath to rebuild the organization that sustained the highest casualty rate in the attack. He has served from tactical to strategic levels, having worked for two Chiefs of Staff of the Army and an Assistant Secretary of the Army. In the culmination of his career, he was the Director of Leadership and Management Programs at West Point, followed by the founding Director of the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic (CAPE), the Army-wide center for character-based leadership. Sean received 44 military awards and decorations and was inducted in the U.S. Army Officer Candidate School Hall of Fame.