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Aimee Feuser


Aimee is, first and foremost, a mom herself—a vocation that fuels her dedication to New Moms’s participants. She believes that every mom deserves the support they need for their families to thrive and is especially passionate about expanding access to mental healthcare.

Aimee has spent her career applying analytical rigor and design thinking to complex challenges in healthcare and human services. With a diverse background in engineering, scientific research, technical communication, and regulatory consulting, Aimee brings a unique blend of skills to mission-driven organizations. Aimee is deeply committed to nonprofit leadership and previously served as Board Chair at Trilogy Behavioral Healthcare, guiding organizational transformation and executive leadership transitions. Across all her roles, Aimee’s work is united by a mission to navigate complex systems, bridge disciplines, and develop practical solutions that drive lasting impact.

Aimee holds a Master of Science in Engineering from Northwestern University and a Certificate in Nonprofit Management from Duke University. She is currently pursuing an executive master’s in strategic design and innovation from the Institute of Design at Illinois Tech.

Why I Joined…

My first year as a mother was the hardest year of my life. From delivery complications to postpartum depression, I felt like I barely survived. At the start of the Covid-19 pandemic I found myself often thinking about those caring for infants in forced isolation, particularly those without access to the resources our family relied on to get us through the first year. When I read an article about New Moms in the Chicago Tribune I was instantly drawn to their mission and wanted to help. We have been supporting New Moms ever since. When Laura told me about the work New Moms was doing to provide mental healthcare to their participants and asked me to consider joining the Board, I knew instantly that I wanted to be a part of it.

“The most profound thing we can offer our children is our own healing.” – Anne Lamott…