David Moskovitz is chief executive of Accenture Federal Services. He oversees every aspect of the federal business, including setting strategic direction, positioning the business in the market, managing client relationships and developing talent. Previously he served as global managing director for Growth & Strategy for Health & Public Service and as managing director of Accenture’s US State & Local Government practice. He also led Accenture’s Health & Public Service practice for New York City. Moskovitz has more than 30 years of experience leading large-scale government technology and transformation projects. Prior to joining Accenture in 1994, he worked for 12 years as a City of New York Deputy Commissioner where he was responsible for a 3,000-person division managing New York City’s government infrastructure. Moskovitz is a member of the Executive Advisory Council of ACT-IAC, an organization designed to foster great partnership between government and industry. He also serves as the chairman of the board of Trustees for The Center for Employment Opportunities, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing immediate, effective and comprehensive employment services to men and women returning home from prison. He earned a Bachelor’s degree from Washington University, St. Louis and a Public Policy Certificate from Claremont Graduate School. He was a Coro Fellow in public affairs and served as an adjunct professor at the Robert F. Wagner School for Public Service at New York University.