
Providing compassionate, personalized support and expert guidance throughout the entire surrogacy journey—from the first step to well beyond the baby’s arrival.
MEET THE TEAM
MICHAL KEREN-DAVID
FOUNDER & CEO
Michal founded Keren-David Consulting LLC and assumed the position of CEO to assist families and individuals in navigating bureaucracy, reducing costs, and ensuring their family/personal needs are met.
LAUREN E. NEW
MEDICAL CONSULTANT
Lauren joined Keren David Consulting in the Fall of 2024 to provide support for intended parents during their birth/hospital journey and to support them during their entire stay in the United States. She is passionate about advocating for the parents and ensuring their transition to parenthood is as easy as possible.
ALISON TERKEL RUBIN
SURROGACY CONSULTANT
Alison began working with Keren-David Consulting as a client coordinator in the summer of 2023 and became a surrogacy consultant in the fall of 2024. She has a passion for advocacy and a desire to build relationships with people worldwide.
LINDSEY HAUGEN
BILLING SPECIALIST
Lindsey is a proud single mom to her wonderful 17-year-old son Jasper. The journey raising her son has been the greatest joy in her life. Therefore, she is honored to support and assist individuals and couples in their path to becoming parents.

OUR MISSION
Our mission is to provide compassionate, personalized support and expert guidance to every individual and family navigating the surrogacy journey.
We are committed to walking alongside you every step of the way, from understanding your unique needs at the very beginning to celebrating the arrival of your child and supporting you even after the process is complete.
With unwavering care, professionalism, and dedication, we aim to create a seamless, empowering experience that fosters trust, confidence, and joy as we help build families and make dreams come true.
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There is a plethora of things to consider, from planning travel and accommodation to hospital paperwork for the baby’s birth certificate. When you’re a new parent, you’d much rather be tending to your newborn than battling with hospital bureaucracy.



The first time you fly then it is the most stressful and you learn a lot of things along the way and there are many things that could be done differently if you knew - which would save time and money mainly.
The second time you fly then you think you remember all the things and it turns out that you half forget and half have changed and are no longer relevant.



In the middle of December, after two months of reserve, we left everything and flew to California to fulfill the dream.
Due to constraints of studies / work it was very important for us to return to Israel as soon as possible. To help us with the difficult task, we asked Michal Keren-David to accompany us during the stay. In the end we returned to Israel two weeks and a little after Ariel's birth and we certainly would not have been able to do it without Michal.






There is a plethora of things to consider, from planning travel and accommodation to hospital paperwork for the baby’s birth certificate. When you’re a new parent, you’d much rather be tending to your newborn than battling with hospital bureaucracy.



The first time you fly then it is the most stressful and you learn a lot of things along the way and there are many things that could be done differently if you knew - which would save time and money mainly.
The second time you fly then you think you remember all the things and it turns out that you half forget and half have changed and are no longer relevant.



In the middle of December, after two months of reserve, we left everything and flew to California to fulfill the dream.
Due to constraints of studies / work it was very important for us to return to Israel as soon as possible. To help us with the difficult task, we asked Michal Keren-David to accompany us during the stay. In the end we returned to Israel two weeks and a little after Ariel's birth and we certainly would not have been able to do it without Michal.






There is a plethora of things to consider, from planning travel and accommodation to hospital paperwork for the baby’s birth certificate. When you’re a new parent, you’d much rather be tending to your newborn than battling with hospital bureaucracy.



The first time you fly then it is the most stressful and you learn a lot of things along the way and there are many things that could be done differently if you knew - which would save time and money mainly.
The second time you fly then you think you remember all the things and it turns out that you half forget and half have changed and are no longer relevant.



In the middle of December, after two months of reserve, we left everything and flew to California to fulfill the dream.
Due to constraints of studies / work it was very important for us to return to Israel as soon as possible. To help us with the difficult task, we asked Michal Keren-David to accompany us during the stay. In the end we returned to Israel two weeks and a little after Ariel's birth and we certainly would not have been able to do it without Michal.











