Neal Sangal
Student, Stanford Law School
Neal Sangal is a second-year JD/MBA student at Stanford Law School and Graduate School of Business. He graduated from the University of Michigan with a Bachelor of Arts in Economics in 2011. While a student at the University of Michigan, he founded a non-profit dedicated to working to alleviate inequalities in the K-12 education system, and to help disadvantaged students attend college. The organization was recognized in 2012 as a finalist in the White House Champions of Change Challenge.
At Stanford, Neal is a participant in the Volunteer Attorney Program, providing pro-bono assistance to those unable to access traditional legal services. He is also involved in the Electric Power Commercialization Fund within the Steyer-Taylor Center for Energy Policy and Finance, a joint center between Stanford Law School and the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and serves on the Stanford Law Association, the Law School’s student governing body.
An avid traveler, he has visited more than 25 countries, and has spent time living in Michigan, Washington, D.C., New York, and California.


