Meet the founder
Debate changed my life. In the classroom, I struggled to find my footing — but in debate, I found my voice. Everything shifted. I went from falling behind to earning straight As. Debate didn’t just help me succeed academically; it earned me a scholarship, gave me confidence, and taught me how to think critically, speak clearly, and advocate for myself.
So when my sister told me she wanted to start debate, I was thrilled — I knew how powerful it could be. But as I looked around, the options just didn’t offer what I knew was truly essential for growth. The coaching was inconsistent. The community wasn’t built for serious learners. The support just wasn’t there.
That’s why I created Vanguard: to build the program I wish my sister — and every young debater — could have had from the start. A place with a team-first environment, instructors I trust, and a culture that challenges students to grow into confident, capable leaders — in debate and beyond.
– Sebastian Cho

Meet the team

Graham Revare
University of Kansas

Graham Revare
University of Kansas
In college, Graham debated at the University of Kansas for 4 years, during which he reached finals of the National Debate Tournament twice (2024, 2025) and quarters once (2021). He was unanimously voted as the best team in the country along John Marshall (2025). During the 2024-2025 season, he won the title of top speaker at Northwestern, the University of Kentucky Round Robin, the University of Texas, and the National Debate Tournament.
Vanguard chose Graham for his expertise in policy-focused research and argument synthesis.

Ayush Tripathi
University of Pennsylvania

Ayush Tripathi
University of Pennsylvania

Gene Bressler
Wake Forest University

Gene Bressler
Wake Forest University
They went on to become a first-round debater at Wake Forest University, a finalist at national college tournaments, and recently quarter-finaled at the NDT.
Vanguard chose gene because of their expertise in plan based arguments and ability to help debaters refine their argument execution at the highest levels.

Alex Mojica
Wake Forest University

Alex Mojica
Wake Forest University

Eliza Buckner
George Mason University

Eliza Buckner
George Mason University

Rishi Shetty
University of Michigan

Rishi Shetty
University of Michigan

Kento Taylor
Emory University

Kento Taylor
Emory University
Vanguard chose Kento because of his expertise in high-level framework debates, nuanced impact turns, and flexibility with both critical and policy arguments.

Nate Watkins
University of Texas at Austin

Nate Watkins
University of Texas at Austin

William Trinh
Yale University

William Trinh
Yale University
Vanguard chose Will because of his expertise in the K, Phil, and Policy arguments alongside his passion for working with students from a diversity of backgrounds.

Jackson White
The University of Texas at Austin

Jackson White
The University of Texas at Austin

Michi Okahata
Emory University

Michi Okahata
Emory University

Ryan Morgan
University of Nevada - Las Vegas

Ryan Morgan
University of Nevada - Las Vegas
After going 2-4 at a tournament with a lowly finals TOC bid, he decided to embrace a far more chaotic approach to debate strategy. This strategy, built on the foundation of the holy duo, the delay counterplan and the politics DA, was probably best characterized as "kick over the table, turn off the lights, and run out of the room with the ballot before anybody can figure out what just happened."
This approach served him well, enabling him to win a state championship and defeat some top opponents en route to a more conventional college debate career. Vanguard chose Ryan because of his expertise in the politics DA and ability to quickly write devastating case negs. If you want to read the delay counterplan, he will teach you how to wield some truly dark magic.

Adarsh Agarwal
University of Southern California

Adarsh Agarwal
University of Southern California

Noah Graham
George Mason University

Noah Graham
George Mason University

Lydia Wang
University of Houston

Lydia Wang
University of Houston

Shreeram Modi
NYU

Shreeram Modi
NYU

Vishal Surya
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Vishal Surya
Massachusetts Institute of Technology

Ben Saudek
University of Michigan

Ben Saudek
University of Michigan

Luke Schooler
University of Texas, Austin

Luke Schooler
University of Texas, Austin
Vanguard chose Luke because of his expertise in kritikal literature and ability to innovate new arguments and explain dense concepts.

Chan Park
Emory University

Chan Park
Emory University

Bryce Sheffield
University of Houston

Bryce Sheffield
University of Houston
They went on to coach multiple top 10 teams in LD and Policy while achieving elimination rounds at CEDA and attended the NDT.
Vanguard chose Bryce because of his expertise in Policy and K arguments and because of his ability to connect with students on seemingly boring concepts.

Bodhi Rosen
Texas State

Bodhi Rosen
Texas State
Vanguard chose Bodhi because of their expertise in Phil debate in addition to their ability and willingness to learn and teach any concept, no matter how niche or strange they may seem.