Charlie is a senior at Buckingham Browne and Nichols High School. As Founder and Chief Executive Officer of the flagship Community Tutoring, Charlie heads day-to-day operations and develops ideas, objectives, and special projects while overseeing CT’s Leadership Team and communicating with tutors and families. Charlie founded Community Tutoring to provide high-quality, free tutoring to communities worldwide, not just in Boston. Charlie took over the original branch called Boston Covid-Tutoring as Co-President in 2023. Leading the rebrand from Boston Covid-Tutoring to Boston Community Tutoring, Charlie revitalized the organization and created a blueprint for other communities to try to replicate. Charlie gets his motivation for helping his community from his time volunteering at his local food pantry and after-school program. As well as CT, Charlie founded two other organizations, KnightConnect and FinEdVenture, which impact students within his school’s community and worldwide, respectively. In his spare time, Charlie enjoys playing soccer and lacrosse, hanging out with his friends and family, and spending time outside with his dogs. Charlie hopes to make a positive impact in his community by providing children with the education they not only need but deserve.
Carter is a Senior at Buckingham Browne and Nichols School (BB&N) in Cambridge. As the Chief Operating Officer of the flagship Community Tutoring, Carter works closely with the other executives, volunteers, partners, and tutors to ensure maximum growth, communication, honesty, and dedication for the organization, tutors, and tutees. Carter helped to found Community Tutoring to create an educational opportunity similar to Boston Community Tutoring worldwide. Carter took over the original organization of Boston Covid-Tutoring as Co-CEO in 2023 to help provide quality, extra education for those who need it. Carter worked as the head of outreach at Boston Covid-Tutoring, starting in 2021, until rebranding it into Boston Community Tutoring. In Carter’s spare time, he works as a retail employee at the Quebrada Baking Company in Wellesley and spends time with family and friends. He also enjoys playing lacrosse, squash, golf, and the cello. Carter yearns to foster an environment where tutors and tutees can take advantage of the educational opportunities they deserve.
You-Yan is a junior at BB&N in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His work as CTO has included the development of this website as well as the semi-automation of tutor-tutee matching efforts. He’s really excited to see what CT can become and the impact it can have on students nationwide. In addition, he enjoys rowing, following and writing about politics, and singing in his school’s a cappella group.
Matthew is a Junior at Buckingham Browne and Nichols High School. As Chief Marketing Officer, Matthew aims to find new ways to promote BCT through social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, and TikTok. As a member of the leadership and HR teams, he aims to connect with as many potential Tutors and Families as possible. With BCT opening another branch in New York, Matthew is also focused on expanding BCT across the rest of New England and Nationwide. Outside of BCT, Matthew is a Junior Editor for his school’s newspaper, The Vanguard, and the Service Coordinator for BB&N’s Round Square Club. After school, Matthew enjoys competing on the Wrestling and Rowing teams at BB&N, and in his free time, he likes to practice the saxophone and spend time with his family and friends. Matthew hopes to continue to expand BCT, to help its mission of reaching as many communities and students as possible.
Weston is a junior at Buckingham Browne & Nichols High School and joined the HR team for Boston Community Tutoring alongside Charlie, Matt, Carter, and You-Yan. He now serves as the Chief Information Officer for the flagship Community Tutoring program, where he plays a key role in organizing, expanding, and communicating with tutors. In addition to his work with Community Tutoring, Weston coaches a hockey team for children with developmental disorders during the winter. He is passionate about engaging with and supporting disadvantaged members of his community, helping them achieve success. Outside of volunteering, Weston enjoys outdoor activities like skiing, hiking, biking, and rowing on the Charles River.
Neel is a junior and attends Arlington High School in Arlington, Massachusetts. As a member of the web developement team, Neel worked on the creation of this website and continues to address and resolve any problems that may arise. He looks forward to the expansion of CT across the country and can't wait to see it's success. Additionally, he enjoys playing soccer and runs track at Arlington. He hopes to use his passion for web development to help CT become as impactful as possible.
Brendyn is a Junior at The University of Chicago. He acts as an advisor to the flagship Community Tutoring. Brendyn was a previous member of the senior leadership team for Boston COVID-Tutoring before leaving the organization in late 2022. He has since returned to the rebranded organization to act as a general advisor and a touch point for Community Tutoring’s mid-western operations.
David Min is a third-year at Yale College in New Haven, CT. He attended high school at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, MA, and studied at the School for Ethics and Global Leadership in Washington, DC during the Fall of 2020. David founded BCT during the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic after realizing that education is a critical aspect of one’s life that can promote social mobility and develop critical thinking skills. With the pandemic having exacerbated the economic and educational inequalities in his country, David wanted to give back to his community. Inspired by his own experiences with tutoring, David hopes that students will not only receive the educational experience they may need but also the opportunity to cultivate a lasting relationship with their tutor. In his spare time, he enjoys playing the oboe, writing for his school newspaper, and spending time with his family.
Graham Bateman is a second-year at Yale College in New Haven, CT. He attended high school at Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, MA. As a founding member and at a time Co-CEO of Boston COVID-Tutoring (BCT), he helped to manage day-to-day operations. Graham also created BCT’s program for Spanish-speaking unaccompanied minors. Graham seeks to help struggling students become confident, independent thinkers. Outside of BCT, Graham was an international-level, award-winning debater and award-winning Model UN delegate. He was captain of BB&N’s debate team, the president of BB&N’s Model UN team, and an avid student of Arabic. He also led the BB&N’s Community Engagement and Leadership Board and served as the Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Point of View, BB&N’s political opinion magazine. Outside of school, Graham helped lead the Foreign Policy Youth Collaborative and assisted in research on the Middle East. He has an intense interest in foreign policy. In his free time, Graham enjoys spending time with family and friends, reading, and playing basketball.