People
Daniel Ullman is the Director of the DC Math Circle. He has been a member of the Department of Mathematics at the George Washington University since 1985. He has a long involvement with mathematical competitions at all levels, including serving as deputy leader of the US delegation to the International Mathematical Olympiad in Sweden in 1991 and in Russia in 1992. He also served as the Local Arrangements Director of the International Mathematical Olympiad when it was hosted in Washington DC in 2001. He has been involved in numerous mathematical outreach activities, including a Summer Program to Advance Women in Mathematics and a Math/Science Partnership (DC FAME) to advance middle-school mathematics teachers in DC.Kathy DeAngelo is the administative assistant for the DC Math Circle. She works at the Mathematical Association of America and can be contacted at 202-387-5200 for information about the Circle.
Advisory Board:
- Sarah Bax -
Math teacher at Hardy Middle School in DC - Florence Fasanelli -
Math historian and mathematician at AAAS - Michael Pearson -
Associate Executive Director of the MAA - Curtis Pyke -
Professor of Education at GW - Mark Saul -
Mathematics Consultant, Templeton Foundation - Sue White -
Head of School, Howard University Public Charter Middle School for Math and Science - Susan Wildstrom -
Math teacher at Walt Whitman High School and MAA governor - Paul Zeitz -
Professor of Mathematics, University of San Francisco, founder of the Bay Area Math Circle.