Biography
Naomi Seligman is a strategic communications and accountability leader who has spent decades working in government and political advocacy.
After years on Capitol Hill, she directed anti-corruption and transparency campaigns through organizations she helped launch and lead, including Citizens and Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) and Media Matters, to hold accountable powerful officials, expose political front groups and media disinformation and wage underdog campaigns against entrenched corporate interests.
Ms. Seligman is a former whistleblower herself.
She has been an outspoken advocate for the #MeToo movement and in 2020 presented a TEDxTalk, Why we need to know #HowToMeToo, on strategies to empower victims and survivors in all walks of life.
Ms. Seligman has served as a Senior Fellow with the Brittingham Social Enterprise Lab, USC Marshall School of Business and is a graduate of the University of Massachusetts, Amherst and attended the University of Sussex.