FPWA
Frank DiMaiuta has extensive work experience in finance and accounting roles. Frank has held positions such as Chief Financial Officer and Director of Finance at FPWA. Frank was also a Controller at CATHOLIC CHARITIES DIOCESE OF METUCHEN. Additionally, they served as a Client Service Director at Robert Half Management Resources, where they focused on new business development and client relationships. Prior to that, they held roles such as VP of Finance and Operations and Controller at The General Theological Seminary. Frank also worked as a Controller at KPMG LLP and a Senior Accountant at Deloitte Consulting Deloitte and Touche LLP. Furthermore, they gained experience as a Senior Accountant at First Union Congress Financial Corporation and a Financial Project Director at DMB&B/Medicus. Frank began their career as a Staff Accountant at Sillerman Companies.
Frank DiMaiuta attended Pace University - Lubin School of Business from 1985 to 1989. Frank earned a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree with a concentration in Accounting.
FPWA
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FPWA is a leading anti-poverty policy and advocacy organization dedicated to strengthening human services organizations and faith institutions and advancing economic opportunity and justice for New Yorkers with low incomes. Since 1922, FPWA has driven groundbreaking policy reforms to better serve those in need. We work to dismantle the systemic barriers that impede economic security and well-being and strengthen the capacity of human services agencies and faith organizations so New Yorkers with lower incomes can thrive and live with dignity. FPWA’s work is focused around three central tenets: ensuring New Yorkers with lower income have the necessary income and potential for building assets that enable them to thrive, not merely get by; ensuring an equitable, just, and appropriately resourced human services sector that is responsive to the needs of New Yorkers; and dismantling the unjust structures and systems that inhibit New Yorkers’ rights to live with dignity and equitable access to power and opportunity.