Steve Seelig  Senior Director | WTW | WorldatWork
Steve Seelig
Senior Director | WTW

Steve Seelig is a senior director in the Center for Research and Innovation of WTW in Arlington, Virginia.

Steve serves as the firm’s expert on matters involving the taxation, accounting and legal implications (including SEC disclosure requirements) of all forms of executive compensation, benefit and perquisite programs. Steve is a frequent public speaker on executive compensation matters and a prolific author.

Follow him and other Willis Towers Watson consultants at the Executive Compensation Matters blog. Steve is a member of the District of Columbia and New York State bars. He holds an LL.M in Taxation from Boston University Law School, A Juris Doctor from Catholic University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester. Before joining Willis Towers Watson, Steve worked in the National Tax Office of a (then) Big 5 accounting firm.

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  • Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester
  • Juris Doctor from Catholic University Law School
  • LL.M in Taxation from Boston University Law School

Steve Seelig is a senior director in the Center for Research and Innovation of WTW in Arlington, Virginia.

Steve serves as the firm’s expert on matters involving the taxation, accounting and legal implications (including SEC disclosure requirements) of all forms of executive compensation, benefit and perquisite programs. Steve is a frequent public speaker on executive compensation matters and a prolific author.

Follow him and other Willis Towers Watson consultants at the Executive Compensation Matters blog. Steve is a member of the District of Columbia and New York State bars. He holds an LL.M in Taxation from Boston University Law School, A Juris Doctor from Catholic University Law School and a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Rochester. Before joining Willis Towers Watson, Steve worked in the National Tax Office of a (then) Big 5 accounting firm.