Dan Levine

Practice Leader, Location Strategies
Oxford Economics, Inc.
New York, NY


Dan Levine, is the Practice Leader, Location Strategies at Oxford Economics, a leader in global forecasting and quantitative analysis. Dan has conducted corporate relocation studies throughout the United States including projects for call and shared service centers; manufacturing plants and headquarters locations. Clients at Oxford Economics include many of the Fortune 500 companies. Dan previously led the Location and Incentives Consulting Practice at ADP, Inc.; owned and operated a boutique corporate relocation consulting company, MetroCompare LLC and was Director, Incentive Services at PricewaterhouseCoopers.

In addition, Dan has led economic development projects throughout the Western Hemisphere including recent projects in Brazil (airline hub), the Bahamas (strategy), and Guyana. Dan previously served as Assistant State Treasurer of New Jersey where he led many of that state’s economic development efforts and spearheaded the creation of a first in the nation incentive program targeting retention. At Oxford Economics, Dan has led numerous projects to help industry understand and respond to complex regulatory challenges (such as the fiduciary rule, trade policy and overtime rules). During 2018, much of Dan’s work has involved the impact of tariffs on global supply chains.

Dan is a graduate of Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government (Masters) and earned his BA in Economics from the University of Chicago.


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