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LEADERSHIP

CATHY DZIEWIATKOWSKI

Cathy started her dental hygiene career in Chicago, where she split her time among 3 practices. She enjoyed the diversity working at multiple practices had to offer. It provided the opportunity to learn new techniques and develop her approach to hygiene.

After relocating to Denver, Cathy worked at a couple practices before finding a home at Aspen Dental in cherry creek. Aspen Dental provided a great atmosphere to learn and grow. They put an emphasis on providing world class service using state of the art technology.

Cathy decided to move into the dental hygiene temp arena due to its flexibility. This flexibility has provided her the ability to balance her personal and professional life.

Cathy graduated from Marquette University with a bachelors degree in dental hygiene. In her free time, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, two sons, and two dogs.

CHRIS DZIEWIATKOWSKI

At each stop along his xpedition Chris progressively added responsibilities and in doing so demonstrated the ability to adapt quickly, be flexible, accept challenges, and add value. A key tenet throughout his career has been to build strong teams focused on leveraging systems and improving processes. Chris’ unconvential path to controllership allowed him to develop a unique skillset.

His professional career started at PricewaterhouseCoopers with a concentration in corporate tax where he assisted large multinational organizations with accounting for income taxes, tax compliance, and tax planning. The next stop along the xpedition was TriZetto, where Chris took on the critical challenge of leading payroll. This was an area unfamiliar to Chris, but demonstrated that he was up to the challenge. At Healthgrades Chris added more traditional controller responsiblities such as AP, GL, Treasury, and Accounting Technology. Although new responsibities, Chris adapted quickly and pivoted his attention to optimizing systems and improving processes.

The most recent stop, TwentyEighty, presented his greatest challenge. Chris was tasked with leading the global accounting department at a company that had recently been forclosed on and was struggling with significant control issues. He was challenged with rapidly remediating the control issues to ensure the issues did not prevent a timely exit. Although challenging, his time with TwentyEighty was professionally rewarding.

In addition to traditional day to day controllership responsibilities Chris has had the pleasure of participating in various key projects: accounting standard adoption, business process reengineering, IPO readiness, improving internal controls over financial reporting, M&A (buy and sell), global software implementations, and tax planning and structuring.

Chris holds a bachelor’s degree in accounting from Marquette University, is active in youth athletics, and serves on the board of a local non-profit. In his free time, he likes to spend time outdoors with his wife, two sons, and two dogs.