Our Team

Louis Tobergte

Founder and Executive Director

Louis Tobergte is the 3rd of 7 children from a large Catholic family in Northern Kentucky. As a child, he dreamt of being a priest or a Marine, but God had a different plan, and he graduated West Point in 2014, serving first as an Engineer Officer and then as a Special Forces Officer. After seeing up-close the amount of time and resources that the military spends on leader development, he started asking priests he knew about the Catholic Church’s approach to leader development. After many questions, lots of soul-searching, great spiritual direction and support from mentors, he took a leap of faith and started the Saint Sebastian Institute to build leadership development courses for priests. Louis met his wife Jess while at the Academy; they married shortly thereafter, and Jess valiantly homeschools their 6 children while supporting SSI as much as she can.

Favorite Saint: St. Philip Neri | Patron Saint of the Green Berets

Mike Erwin

Chairman of the Board and Leadership Expert

Mike Erwin is a decorated Army officer, social entrepreneur, and leadership expert dedicated to strengthening character and relationships. A 2002 graduate of West Point, he served three combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan with the First Cavalry Division and 3rd Special Forces Group, earning two Bronze Star Medals. He later earned a master’s degree in positive psychology from the University of Michigan, where he founded Team Red, White & Blue, now a 300,000-member veteran wellness community. Mike is the founder and CEO of The Character & Leadership Center, co-author of Lead Yourself First and Leadership Is a Relationship, and co-founder of The Positivity Project, which serves over 525,000 students nationwide. He continues to serve as a Lieutenant Colonel in the U.S. Army Reserves and lives outside Fort Bragg, North Carolina, with his wife and five children.

Warren Henderson

Director of Operations

Warren grew up in New Hampshire and graduated from the University of New Hampshire in 2009 on an Army ROTC scholarship, commissioning as an Armor Officer. After Ranger School, he served at Joint Base Lewis-McChord in key platoon leadership roles, including an Afghanistan deployment in 2012, later transitioning to Military Intelligence where he commanded a Brigade MI Company with the 101st Airborne Division and served with Special Operations Command Korea and the Joint Readiness Training Center. Selected for promotion to Major, he instead pursued an MBA at Boston College in 2021. He later worked with Johnson & Johnson and InSight Recovery & Wellness, where he became involved with Saint Sebastian Institute. In 2026, he returned to New Hampshire with his wife Megan and their children and now serves as Director of Operations.

Benjamin V. Bessler, CPA

Board Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer

Ben lives in Villa Hills, KY with his wife, Alex, their son, William, and two dogs. A former D1 high jumper and Army Reservist serving as both a Military Intelligence and Civil Affairs Officer, he later became a CPA and Certified Exit Planning Advisor, building a decade-long career in accounting and finance before stepping into the role of CFO at his family’s industrial electrical contracting business. Raised serving with St. Vincent de Paul and organizing his parish food pantry, Ben continues his commitment to the vulnerable through annual mission trips with Mustard Seed Communities. After years of discerning God’s will, he recognized a clear call to join a longtime friend in launching the Saint Sebastian Institute.

Favorite Saint: St. Jude | Patron Saint of Impossible Causes

Scott McCabe

Leadership Coach and Scenario Developer

Richard (Scott) McCabe grew up as a cradle Catholic and an Army brat. He spent time in his carefree youth playing the drums, and during late high school, Scott realized he wanted to serve his country in the Army because of its emphasis on human challenges and leadership. After graduating from West Point, he pursued a career as an Infantry Officer and then as a Green Beret, with service in 3rd Special Forces Group. He concluded ten years of uniformed service, and when Louie told him of his efforts with Saint Sebastian Institute, he wanted in.

Favorite Saint: St. Philip Neri, for his ability to bring the best out of people.

Daniel Pace 

Instructor / Curriculum Designer 

Dan Pace is an author and retired Green Beret with five children and a wife of twenty-five years. After a misbegotten and largely wasted youth, Dan joined the Army and spent 22 years learning hard lessons about life, leadership, and the ethics of war. Since retirement, he’s refocused his life on sharing what he learned with others and ideally saving them a bit of pain in the process. 

His published works include Grey Zone Ethics, It Was What It Was: A Tale of the 1st Infantry Division in Iraq, and The Whale and The Kraken. 

Favorite (and Patron) Saint: St. Augustine of Hippo