Neil Patel (politician)

Neil Patel (politician)

Neil Patel is an American political advisor and journalist. He is the co-founder of The Daily Caller.

Patel served as chief policy advisor to Vice President Dick Cheney. In that role, Neil represented the Vice President at White House economic and domestic policy meetings, interacted with the business community on behalf of the Vice President, and managed the Vice President’s policy staff. [1]

After leaving the Vice Presidents office Patel co-founder The Daily Caller, a web based news company focusing on politics, policy, and current events. Patel also co-founder and is Managing Director of Bluebird Asset Management, a hedge fund focused on mortgage backed securities[2]

He received his B.A. from Trinity College and his J.D. from the Georgetown University Law Center, where he was an Associate Editor of the Journal of Law and Policy in International Business. [3]

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