Our staff is built to teach each student individually, to develop the skills they need to thrive in mathematics, and to foster a love of learning.
Our staff is built to teach each student individually, to develop the skills they need to thrive in mathematics, and to foster a love of learning.

Jason is a graduate of Stamford High School and a passionate educator with a background in martial arts instruction. He discovered his love for teaching while working with kids in that role, which led him to join Mathnasium in Fall 2021. Since then, he has embraced the supportive, welcoming environment and enjoys helping students find clarity and joy in math.
Jason believes math should make sense and loves guiding students to those “light bulb” moments. He’s proud to be part of a program that builds confidence, inspires curiosity, and helps kids truly enjoy their learning journey.
Suneet has spent over 12 years dedicated to math education, beginning in college where he tutored peers in math courses. He holds a Master’s degree in Math Education from Columbia University and has taught high school math in both New York City and Long Island, covering subjects from Algebra I to Calculus.
He has led a top 10 performing Mathnasium center nationwide and currently owns another ranked in the top 10 across the Northeast. Now bringing that excellence to the Greenwich community, Suneet is excited to help kids discover a passion for math and thrive academically.
Nancy brings over a decade of teaching experience from a private school in Boston, where she taught Math and Art History to students in grades 3–9. Now in Greenwich to be near her children, Nancy blends her experience as both a parent and educator to support students at Mathnasium.
She loves identifying each student’s unique learning style and creating custom learning plans. Her favorite moments are the “Ah-ha!” breakthroughs—when a concept clicks and students gain new confidence. For Nancy, helping students connect abstract math to real-world ideas is a joy that keeps her inspired every day.
Hey, my name is Deron, and I graduated from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute with a bachelor's in Computer Science. I have been passionate about math since childhood, when I realized it came more easily to me than the other subjects in school. I hope that my passion for math can be passed along and that I can make the subject more enjoyable as well as approachable for all of those I instruct.
Hi, my name is Mark! I graduated from Iona University with a Bachelor's in Mathematics, and a particular area of interest in Game Theory. I have always found math to be engaging, and I strongly believe that skill in math is a result of practice and patience. It is my hope that I will be able to share my passion for math with students, and help them see how compelling the subject really can be.
Hi, I'm Matilda, and I use any pronouns. I have a passion for hiking, reading, and math. I majored in philosophy in college, and for the past three summers, I’ve tutored children aged 8-17 in subjects like writing, math, history, and piano. I joined Mathnasium because I truly miss teaching and working with kids. Helping children not only understand but also enjoy math brings me a deep sense of fulfillment. I can relate to the struggles some students face—back in high school, I had a hard time with math myself and didn’t have a tutor. Through trial and error, though, I figured it out and discovered strategies that worked for me. From my teaching experience, I’m confident that with the right approach, any child can master any subject.
Hello! My name is Paul. I've worked with kids since high-school running after-school and camp programs. In college, I managed an after-school program helping with homework and tutoring and encouraging students to pursue higher education. I've also worked with adults tutoring math for graduate entrance exams. I enjoy the experience of helping people grow and improve. Seeing a student finally understand a concept they've been working on is very rewarding. In my free time, I enjoy going to the beach, playing games of any kind (board, ttrpg, card, or video), going to the movies, and spending time with family and friends.
Hi! My name is Sharon Ye! During my junior year of high school, I was a teaching assistant for a math teacher and helped students while they were working on assignments. I chose to work here at Mathnasium because I want to make math more enjoyable to other students. When I am not doing math, I like playing video games, listening to music, hanging out with my friends, and traveling with my family.
Hi, my name is Simi Arora. I have always loved math, and would love to help other students with it. I aim to show students that although math and problem solving can be challenging at times, it can also be interesting and exciting! Before Mathnasium, I tutored elementary and middle school students in both English and science. Outside of tutoring and academics, I love playing tennis, cooking, and spending time with my family and friends.
Hello everyone! My name is Thomas Molyneaux, a mathematics and coding enthusiast! I am a graduate of Stamford High School, and it was there were I found my love for math through their math team, and I want to help others experience math in a fun and rewarding way as well. Currently, I will be attending UConn Stamford with the intention of pursuing Software Engineering. I have tutored before in English, mechanics, and science, where I discovered my passion for working with others to improve their academic skills; however, Mathnasium combines my passion for both tutoring and mathematics all in one. I hope to help students become incredible math experts while working with Mathnasium!
Teach children math so they understand it, master it, and love it. Math can change their lives, and they can change the world.

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