Announcements
A Remarkable Legacy: Madison Area YMCA Announces CEO Retirement

Diane Mann, Madison Area YMCA President & CEO
(Madison, NJ) - April 7, 2026 - Madison Area
YMCA Board of Directors Chair Michael Griffin has announced that President
& CEO Diane Mann plans to retire after a new CEO is selected later this
year.
“We are extraordinarily
grateful to Diane for her leadership and service over the last 16 years, a
tenure that has been characterized by thoughtful business management balanced
with a steadfast commitment to our mission,” said Griffin.
The YMCA
Board of Directors has seated a search and selection committee that will work
with YUSA on a search for candidates from both within YMCAs and externally as
well. Griffin noted that the Y will be seeking a future CEO who will both “sustain
our growth and build on our successes to advance the Y’s mission of community
service.”
When Mann
arrived at the Madison Area YMCA in June 2010, she brought with her a depth of
expertise in philanthropy, strategic planning, and operations management gained
from more than two decades of nonprofit leadership experience. That knowledge
quickly went to work for the Madison area community.
During
Mann’s tenure as President & CEO, she led and executed a $20M expansion of
the Y’s Family Center, adding 28,865 square feet upon its completion in 2021. A
significant part of the project was financed through the generosity of hundreds
of donors who contributed to a successful $10M capital campaign. The
transformed facility includes state-of-the-art fitness centers, a new
gymnasium, and an expansive eight-lane pool. These enhancements, along with the
Madison Area YMCA’s reputation for delivering superior quality programming—from
wellness and counseling to swim lessons, camp, and teen leadership
development—have resulted in record-breaking membership and program
participation. Today, the Madison Area YMCA is 15,734 members strong.
Shortly
after the Family Center expansion, Mann successfully oversaw a $1.16M capital
expansion of the Y’s renowned F.M. Kirby Children’s Center. The project opened
two new classrooms in September 2024 to keep pace with the growing demand for
early childhood education and support for working families. Today, F.M. Kirby
boasts a four-star rating from Grow NJ Kids and is one of the largest licensed
early childhood education centers in the state.
“It has been
my honor over the past 15 years to lead this remarkable organization of
talented, dedicated staff and volunteers who share a passion for serving the
Madison community,” said Diane Mann. “Thanks to our exceptional team of Board
members, staff, donors, and volunteers, I have no doubt that the Madison Area
YMCA will continue to advance our mission.”
The mission
of the Y has always been front and center in Mann’s work. Under her leadership,
the Y launched no-cost chronic disease programs that continue to grow in
demand, especially among individuals living with Parkinson’s disease. In 2014,
the Y also became the manager of mental health services, including Project
Community Pride—a counseling service provided at no cost to local school-age
children, teens, and their families. In the past five years, the Y has also
expanded programs for youth with special needs, offering a vital support system
for families and meaningful volunteer opportunities for teens.
Upon her
retirement, Mann also leaves a legacy of commitment to the safety and
well-being of every child who participates in Y programs. This year, the
Madison Area YMCA earned accreditation from Praesidium®, the leader in child
abuse risk management, and the American Camp Association (ACA), the leading
authority in camp safety and quality.
As the
Madison Area YMCA looks to the future, its Board of Directors expresses deep
gratitude to Mann for her exceptional leadership and lasting contributions.
“As we
embark on this transition, the Madison Area YMCA stands stronger than
ever—energized for the future and committed to advancing its mission in bold
and inspiring ways,” said Griffin.


