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With 25+ years of experience in organizational development and systems change along with nearly a decade in the men’s healing space, Sean brings a unique lens to complex challenges around masculinity, cultural resistance, and rising extremism—guiding leaders to foster resilience, psychological safety, and purpose-aligned cultures across corporate, government, and male-dominated systems.
Sean has served on faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College, and is currently an affiliate of GW’s Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. He also serves as a Fellow at American University’s Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL), where he teaches on masculinity, extremism, and the psychology of hate.
He is the author of Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men and is currently writing his second book, The Quiet Crisis: The Hidden Struggles of Men in a Disconnected World—an exploration of the silent battles many men face, the everyday behaviors that mask deeper pain, and the inner healing required to reclaim our humanity.
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With 25+ years of experience in organizational development and systems change along with nearly a decade in the men’s healing space, Sean brings a unique lens to complex challenges around masculinity, cultural resistance, and rising extremism—guiding leaders to foster resilience, psychological safety, and purpose-aligned cultures across corporate, government, and male-dominated systems.
Sean has served on faculties of Cornell, NYU, and Baruch College, and is currently an affiliate of GW’s Center for Excellence in Public Leadership. He also serves as a Fellow at American University’s Polarization & Extremism Research & Innovation Lab (PERIL), where he teaches on masculinity, extremism, and the psychology of hate.
He is the author of Warrior Compassion: Unleashing the Healing Power of Men and is currently writing his second book, The Quiet Crisis: The Hidden Struggles of Men in a Disconnected World—an exploration of the silent battles many men face, the everyday behaviors that mask deeper pain, and the inner healing required to reclaim our humanity.
Connect with Sean