Todd Pantezzi
Vice President
Contact
ToddPantezzi@westat.comOverview
Todd Pantezzi joined Westat in December 2025 as a Vice President, Health, and brings more than 30 years of experience in federal government contracting across growth, strategy, and business development. His background spans technology, data, health research, and regulatory programs, and he has led mission-driven initiatives for HHS, VA, and many other federal civilian agencies. Pantezzi applies extensive expertise and innovative technology solutions to advance research and improve health outcomes while consistently building trusted, long-term client relationships. Known for a collaborative leadership style and strong industry network, he combines analytical rigor with a genuine passion for helping clients achieve their goals.
Prior to joining Westat, Pantezzi held senior leadership roles across federal health contracting. As Principal of Health at Credence Management Solutions, he led and scaled the firm’s federal health practice. At Customer Value Partners, he served as Chief Strategy Officer, overseeing federal civilian health accounts, acquisitions, and strategic partnerships. Earlier, as Vice President of Health Business Development at Perspecta, he led a large team of business development, capture, and proposal experts to ensure that client needs and mission objectives were met across programs supporting major federal health agencies, including HHS, VA, and DHA.
In addition to his corporate leadership responsibilities, Pantezzi is engaged in the federal health and technology community. He is a trustee with the Children’s Inn at NIH, raising millions of dollars as chair of the annual Evening for Hope gala, as well as a longstanding member of the George Mason University College of Engineering and Computing advisory board and executive committee. Pantezzi serves on the Professional Services Council (PSC) Civilian Agencies Council executive advisory board and has led the PSC HHS team for the Annual Vision Federal Market Forecast for over 20 years. He is also the industry co-chair of the American Council for Technology and Industry Advisory Council (ACT-IAC) Health Community of Interest.
Education
- BA, Political Science, Skidmore College