Summary
Sean Goral is a biogeochemist and Life Scientist with eight years of experience focused on land, chemical, and redevelopment projects at EPA Region 9. A Bren School (UCSB) master's graduate in Environmental Science & Management, he applies rigorous scientific analysis to regulatory and remediation challenges across California and the Pacific. He pairs technical expertise in environmental chemistry and site assessment with practical government program experience, translating complex data into actionable remediation strategies. Outside government service he mentors peers with spinal cord injuries through the Christopher & Dana Reeve Foundation, bringing a strong empathetic and community-oriented perspective to his work. Notably, he blends field-facing problem solving with policy-aware decision making, making him effective at bridging science, stakeholders, and regulatory outcomes.
8 years of coding experience
Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology, Bachelor of Science (B.S.), Biology at Georgia Southern University
Master's degree, Environmental Science and Management, Master's degree, Environmental Science and Management at Bren School of Environmental Science & Management - University of California, Santa Barbara