Monya Wyatt is a treasury professional with a 21 year career that spans both for-profit and nonprofit industries. She started her career at Macy’s and eventually became a Treasury Analyst responsible for the cash functions of a $12 billion corporation. After leaving Macy’s, she spent more than 11 years at Chemed Corporation, rising to Director of Cash Management. In that role, she supervised and coached her team to manage the cash functions of a $1 billion corporation.
Her nonprofit experience includes recently serving as E-Commerce and Treasury Coordinator for the Disabled American Veterans and Director of Finance and Operations at the School for Creative and Performing Arts Fund (SCPA Fund) prior to that.
Most recently, Monya completed Northwestern University’s Professional Studies class for Certified Treasury Professionals in preparation for obtaining her CTP accreditation.
Monya’s extensive corporate treasury knowledge has allowed her to assist various nonprofit finance operations and provide recommendations for greater efficiencies and cost-savings benefits. Doing so addresses pain points related to day-to-day tasks.
Monya’s achievements include implementing and managing account analysis software, daily cash management process improvements, bank and system administration, reducing bank and credit card fees, and achieving sound internal controls.
Monya has several relevant affiliations including:
- Association of Finance Professionals
- Southwest Ohio Chapter of Financial Professionals
- African American Chamber of Commerce
- Leadership Council for Nonprofits
Outside of working with nonprofits, Monya also spends her time volunteering with:
- Catchafire
- Onesource
- Great Parks of Hamilton County-Parky’s Farm Barn Aide
“Having worked with Monya Wyatt on numerous treasury related projects in the past, including implementations of core treasury applications, I would highly recommend her. Monya brings a wealth of experience, professionalism and integrity which will be of great benefit to any organization …”
Steve P.