Our Staff

Geoff Nixon is the founder of Gemm Learning. After a 25-year career in finance, Geoff's experience with his son, a struggling learner from an early age, lead him to the idea of "intervention" rather than just more tutoring. As he looked for interventions though, he saw information was hard to get, that up-front evaluations were traumatic for his son and cost a fortune, and that the suggested treatments were mainly inconvenient and expensive.
This was the spark that lead to Gemm -- first, to promote the idea of "intervention" as an alternative to Westchester tutoring. Read more about Geoff and how Gemm started here.
Geoff also runs the Pelham center -- more about the center and his philosophies here.


Kathy Shea started Gemm Learning with Geoff. She and Geoff worked together on the Pelham Education Foundation.
Kathy has a background in law and marketing, and has had an interest in education since her two boys were born, many (but not too many!) years ago. Kathy does a little bit of everything at Gemm.


Tara Fischetti runs the Greenwich, CT center. She started out at the corporate sector, taking time off to raise her family. Her interest in Gemm started with her son, who came to us for reading help. She started as our Community Liaison in the summer of 2008, and became our Greenwich Center Director in December of 2008.
The Greenwich Program Director is Michelle Reynard. Michelle was an elementary school teacher for several years, before working at The Literacy Academy and the Red Cross, before joining Gemm.
Providing center sales consultancy support is Tina Liberatore, who has been with us almost from the beginning. Not only is she a ray of sunshine to have in the organization, she is a fountain of knowledge on all things child related.


Andrew Brainard runs the Scarsdale center. He comes from a family of educators and has worked for a number of learning providers, including Sylvan Learning. He has a can-do attitude to which the children really respond. If you'd like to learn more about Andy and his center click here.
Melanie Toth is the Program Director for Scarsdale. Over the past ten years, Melanie has held various positions in the education field, ranging from classroom teacher to author. Her collaborative research and writing resulted in the 2006 publication of Inspiring Active Learning: A Complete Handbook for Today’s Teachers. Her most recent work as a Director of Education with Sylvan Learning further fueled her desire to help struggling learners. As part of the Gemm Learning team, Melanie is excited to make a lasting impact on students whose needs are beyond the scope of traditional tutoring.

Our Advisory Board
Gemm works with a number of leaders in the field of learning intervention, including Karen Slotnick, SLP from Beth Israel Medical Center in New York City, who is on our board of advisors. Read more about Karen here.
For details on our advisors click here.

Our Certified Coaches
Our coaches are our secret weapon. Our ability to offer CT and NY reading help wouldn't be the same without them.
They are mainly Speech Pathology or Education majors who share one interest -- they love helping children! Our students love them because the coaches are young and cool to be with. And our parents love them because they are a motivating and nurturing influence in their child's life.
We are the best alternative to the standard Fairfield County & Westchester tutoring fare, and our coaches make this happen.
They are all Fast ForWord certified. Here are their stories:

Allison DeMarco
- Junior at Iona College
- Speech Pathology and Audiology Major
- "I work at Gemm Learning because I want to have an impact on children's lives and provide Westchester reading help to make them successful. I use sticker charts and Progress Tracker to show my students their progress. I have seen now over and over again how much this program can help my kids do better in school."
- "As an alternative to New York and Connecticut tutoring, I am proud of the opportunity we are providing for struggling readers around here."
Nicole Remenyi

- I recently graduated Summa Cum Laude from Manhattan College with a Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education with a concentration in Mathematics. I will receive my Masters in Special Education from Manhattan College this upcoming May.
- I hope to one day complete my Educational Doctorate in the field of Intellectual Disability/Autism and Childhood Education. In the fall, I will begin teaching in a self-contained special education classroom at Prospect Hill Elementary in Pelham, New York.
- In previous years, I have had experience teaching in both the New York City and Yonkers public school systems. While working in both these systems, I have gained experience teaching ESL students as well as students with special needs.

Kristin McGrail

- I completed my Bachelor of Arts at Manhattan College, graduating Cum Laude with a degree in Secondary Education and concentration in History. I received my NY State teaching certification for grades 7-12. My student teaching experiences were at Yonkers High School and Eastchester Middle School.
- Even though I am a teacher, I want to constantly learn from both my students and from classes I will take to attain a Masters and Doctorate degree in Education.
- What drives me is my passion for teaching and my personal philosophy that every student can learn. I bring with me an energy and enthusiasm that will make the learning experience exciting and interesting for students!


Joseph Feichtl
- Sophomore at Manhattanville College
- Psychology Major
- "I am a Gemm coach interested in Westchester tutoring because I like working with young kids. It is fun to work with children and watch how much they truly learn from participating in this program. When (one of my student's parents) explained her son's tremendous grade increase in school and her attribution to my help and motivation as a coach, it made my effort worthwhile."
- "Gemm Learning really helps students and changes their learning experience."
Angelika
Wilk
- Sophomore at Iona College
- Psychology Major
- "I am a Gemm Learning coach
because I love helping students and working with children. It is so
exciting to see how happy my students get when they see results and
attain high scores in their exercises."
- "I love building a relationship with the
students. I feel like they really look up to me and as a Gemm
Learning coach, I have the power to create a positive experience that
will turn the child on to school."
Joan Paciello
- Junior at Iona College
- Secondary Education Major/English Minor
- "I work for Gemm Learning because
the program they offer related to what I am studying in school."
- "I love being a coach because it is fun
to motivate the kids. As I coach, I see first hand how the program
makes improvements over time. It is nice to make a difference in their
lives, especially in the fun, unique way that Gemm Learning
provides."
- "One of the students I work with recently
got VERY excited about learning how to spell Westchester -- that's what we used to called. He
ran down the stairs and excitedly told his mother he knew how to spell
a 'very big word'. I loved it!"
Rosemarie Feichtl
- Senior at Fordham University
- Clinical Psychology and Cognitive
Neuroscience Major
- "I love cognitive neuroscience and the
concept of neuroplasticity fascinates me. Working at Gemm
Learning I get to witness this phenomena everyday with the greatest
people anyone could work with- my kids!!!"
- "The kids are great! I could be having a
really stressful day and the kids I coach just make me smile. From the
really shy to the really talkative, being there with the kids while
they are doing the program is as rewarding for me to witness as it is
for them to accomplish."
- "Watching a particular student's learning
skills sky rocket from developmentally delayed to significantly above
average is my favorite experience. She has become much more confident
in herself and socially outgoing. She has a much brighter outlook on
her life today and exceptional goals she wishes to attain in her
future."
Natasha King
- Sophomore at Iona College
- Social Work Major
- "What I like most about being a
Gemm Learning coach is seeing the impact that this program has
had on the children that have taken it. They walk into the center
feeling as though they have a learning disability they will never be
able to overcome, but by the time they finish the program, they have
gained the confidence necessary to achieve in school."
- "I have a lot of inspirational stories
about children at Gemm Learning, but one sticks out in
particular. I used to have a little boy that would come in to the
center. He was very quiet, he wouldn't smile, and would often get
frustrated when he did not catch on to something as fast as he would
like to. As the first month went on, I noticed that he began to smile,
joke around and even talk to me about his school work and how he was
doing better on his tests. It was a complete transformation. He was a
happier, more productive, confident child because of the program.
Before he completed his program, the mother thanked me and explained
how grateful she was for all we had done. She told me how he became a
better student, how his grades were remarkable, and even how he became
more social and felt comfortable talking to other children his age.
Watching him go through the program and hearing his mother's gratitude
made me feel like I really made a difference in his life."
- "I was thrilled to also discover that watching children doing Fast ForWord every day has actually helped me be a better student! I notice I can follow lectures without drifting off. And I am able to sit down and blow through my study work without a break. I never could have done that before working at Gemm Learning.
Amanda Nigro
- Junior at Iona College
- Education Major, English Minor
- "I have always enjoyed working with
children, especially when I am given the opportunity to have a positive
impact on their educational experiences. My goal to become a teacher
led me to Gemm Learning. Rather than working on learning
problems through traditional tutoring which only seems to be a
temporary fix, the program we provide works on correcting those
problems so that the child does not come across these difficulties
again. It is truly inspiring to watch a child go through the process
and evolve into a completely different student. Westchester Learning is
providing me with the experience I need to become a great teacher!"
- "What I love most about being a coach for
Gemm Learning is the relationships I develop with the kids! I
play a huge role in motivating the kids to push through the program.
They feel so encouraged when I celebrate their success with them!"
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