About
Founded in 2017, LevittSeldin Consulting is a pioneering force in strategic consulting and evaluation services, backed by world-class capabilities in strategic communications. Our collaborative, hands-on approach is rooted in a deep commitment to delivering equitable, efficient solutions tailored to your organization’s needs. We bring diverse backgrounds to help you and your organization solve your most pressing problems.
With a robust background in the social sciences, Dr. Melissa Levitt Seldin's expertise encompasses evaluation methodologies, including a wide range of qualitative and quantitative techniques. She specializes in transforming raw data into comprehensive strategies and actionable information to drive decision-making across all organizational levels. Her strong foundation in K-12 and higher education, public health, behavioral health, and UX design theories enables her to provide tailored solutions for diverse client needs.
Throughout his career, David Seldin has helped high-profile leaders manage their public profiles and use communications to advance their agendas. He has served in the White House Press Office and as a senior communications advisor to two U.S. Senators, led a global team at one of the world’s leading consultancies, and rebuilt the central communications function at a leading research university. As part of this work, he has advised corporations and academic institutions through major crises, transformational transactions, and significant litigation and regulatory events; developed strategies to leverage new communications technologies and approaches for high-impact storytelling and message delivery; and built extensive stakeholder engagement strategies to support organizational priorities and mission.
LevittSeldin Consulting's client portfolio spans a wide range of organizations, including nonprofits, federal agencies, state and local governments, and tribal entities. Current and former clients include Allies for Health + Wellbeing, Allegheny County Department of Human Services, Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, Holy Family Institute, Homewood Children’s Village, and the Public Library Association.

