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UMOM New Day Centers has announced Catherine Dyciewski as its chief financial officer, effective Sept. 2.
Most recently, Ms. Dyciewski served as chief administrative and financial officer at A New Leaf, Inc., where she oversaw accounting, grants and contracts, information technology, medical billing, real estate, and business development for a $50 million organization with more than 500 employees across 30 locations.
Throughout her career, Ms. Dyciewski has held senior finance roles at leading nonprofit organizations, including United Way of Greater Mercer County and United Way of Monmouth County. She is recognized for building strong cross-functional partnerships, enhancing compliance and risk management practices, and ensuring the financial stability needed for long-term organizational success.
“Catherine is not only a highly skilled financial leader, she’s someone who truly understands the heart of our work,” said Jackson Fonder, CEO of UMOM New Day Centers. “Her expertise and leadership will help ensure we can continue providing safe shelter, supportive services, and hope to the families and individuals who turn to UMOM every day.”
Dyciewski earned her Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Sociology from Rutgers University and holds a Certificate of Accounting from Ocean County College. She is also actively involved in community service, serving on the Girl Scouts–Arizona Cactus Pine Property Committee and co-founding Atypically Perfect, a nonprofit supporting vocational training and life skills for individuals with special needs.


















