Sean Glass is a former U.S. Navy SEAL officer, combat leader, and now a leadership instructor with Echelon Front. Sean spent 13 years in the SEAL Teams with three combat deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and Eastern Africa. He led five SEAL platoons in Iraq against Islamic State forces during some of the most dynamic and demanding environments where he saw first-hand the power of leadership on the battlefield. Sean returned from Iraq to serve as Officer-in-Charge of training for all West Coast SEAL Teams where he spearheaded the development of leadership training and personally instructed and mentored the next generation of SEAL leaders.
Sean left active duty in 2019 and became the Chief Operating Officer of a successful venture capital backed construction technology startup, where he helped scale the company’s growth and established a highly successful decentralized, team-first culture.
Sean then joined Echelon Front where he serves as a leadership instructor, bringing unique front-line perspective that blends tactical and executive leadership experience from the military and business environments to help build high performance, winning teams that thrive in ambiguous, adverse conditions.
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Congratulation! It’s a good article
“Best steaks in the WORLD?!” … in America is what you probably wanted to say. As you are not the only Beefeaters (not coincidently simillar to the Royal Guard of His Majesty) neither you are the only connoisseur’s (word comming from France. Yes, that is EUROPE again.) of steaks ( word originated from Old Norse “STEIK” … surprise, surprise, that is European too). So, should you like to claim the world title of either of those, we should have a friendly competition. You are not the only one having tham gras fed and finished, dry aged gems of cusine. (French again … that is Europe, you know). 🙂
Shout out from Czech rep.
Tomas D.
Little known fact about Blue Ridge Black Angus…their front legs are shorter than their back legs. Why, you ask?……so they can eat grass on a hill.
Good stuff. Cool to see real value being put into the old Dinner Bell Slaughterhouse with 7 Hills Co. Thank you Mr. Sean Glass for contributing to our community. Shout-out from Pleasant View, Va.
Sean Glass’s journey from Navy SEAL to leadership instructor is truly inspiring! His blend of military and business insights is invaluable for building resilient teams.