David Moskovitz is a senior executive at Accenture and a member of the Global H&PS leadership team. Previously he served as the chief executive for Accenture Federal Services. Prior to that, 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 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.