The Park City Center for Public Policy

The Park City Policy Institute
Fall Meeting
September 20 - 21, 2007

Martin Sellers

An active agent of change in the healthcare industry for three decades, Martin Sellers founded Sellers Feinberg in 2001.  As CEO, he conceptualizes and orchestrates the overall vision and strategic direction of the firm, offering keep expertise on federal and state health policy issues and in the field of Medicaid revenue enhancement.  Many governors, appointed officials and healthcare companies rely on his purposeful guidance to accomplish their Medicaid and healthcare reform goals.  Most recently, Sellers actively influenced the formulation and evolution of Massachusetts' forward-thinking healthcare proposal, as he provided valuable insight and counsel to Governor Mitt Romney's administration.  Sellers is currently involved in principal reform initiatives in several other states.

 Prior to founding Sellers Feinberg, Sellers served as a healthcare government relations consultant. For 22 years he worked at one of Pennsylvania's largest government relations firms where he established and developed its healthcare and Washington, D.C. practices. As senior vice president of strategic consulting, he provided advice and guidance to a wide array of healthcare businesses and organizations. Sellers has also previously served in various key roles within Pennsylvania state government. Martin Sellers holds a bachelor of arts degree in Political Science and Economics from Pennsylvania State University.