There are many volunteers who make the monthly JRMF Community Math Circle happen! Here are the core members of the organizing team, listed in alphabetical order by last name.
If you would like to get in touch with an individual member of the team, please use the Contact Us to send a message letting us know who you would like to contact, and we will connect you with that member of the team.
Skona Brittain runs math circles, math teams and math camps in Santa Barbara, California, and also designs mathematical crafts, including JRMF clocks.
Sayonita Ghosh Hajra is an associate professor of mathematics at California State University, Sacramento.
Fred Gluck is a retired engineer who spends his time volunteering in schools and with JRMF.
Steve Heller guides students through Math Explorations, integrating interactive games and puzzles to help them employ essential mathematical concepts in problem solving.
Daniel Hodgins is pursuing a Master of Science in Mathematics at the University of South Alabama. For undergrad he double majored in mechanical engineering and mathematics with a concentration in aerospace engineering.
Sahiba Kaur is...
Marina Kopylova is a math tutor in Baltimore. She believes in the Natural Math approach and loves volunteering with JRMF.
Sikimeti Ma'u is...
Peter Petto is a retired high-school statistics and mathematics teacher, and before that aluminum foundry operator. Avid reader, walker, hiker, cyclist, filmgoer, and music-lover. Diehard math enthusiast, collaborator, partisan.
Gabriella Pinter is a professor of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She teaches both applied and pure math courses and enjoys working with students in Math Circles.
Nick Rauh is a Seattle-based mathematician and former activity designer for JRMF. Before that, he taught at Sarah Lawrence College.
Lauren Rose is a mathematics professor at Bard College in upstate New York. She teaches throughout the math curriculum.
A. Gwinn Royal is an associate professor at Ivy Tech Community College, specializing in teaching elementary education mathematics and applied technical mathematics.
Asmita Sodhi is an assistant teaching professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Victoria, in British Columbia.