Our Team

Meet Our Team

Student volunteers committed to building confident communication through inclusive, personalized support.

iHear is led by a student leadership team committed to building inclusive, high-quality communication support for learners with diverse needs. Together, our leaders shape program vision, instructional quality, and day-to-day execution, ensuring that iHear remains both mission-driven and impact-focused.

Zoe Lu

Founder & Co-President
Co-Director, Tutor Training & Curriculum
Lead Tutor

Zoe founded iHear to address communication barriers faced by students with hearing loss and other communication needs. As Founder and Co-President, she sets the organization's vision, guides long-term strategy, and represents iHear in partnerships and community initiatives. She helps design instructional frameworks and training structures that prioritize confidence-building, accessibility, and real-world communication, and remains actively involved as a Lead Tutor.

Howard M. Ren

Co-President
Lead Tutor

As Co-President, Howard supports iHear's strategic planning and organizational coordination, helping ensure that programs run smoothly and align with the organization's mission. He works closely with fellow leaders to support execution, communication, and internal collaboration, and serves as a Lead Tutor, bringing hands-on instructional experience and a student-centered perspective to leadership decisions.

Daniel Hollis

Co-Director, Tutor Training & Curriculum
Team Lead
Lead Tutor

Daniel plays a central role in shaping iHear's instructional quality and tutor development. As Co-Director of Tutor Training & Curriculum, he leads the design and implementation of tutor training, curriculum materials, and quality standards across the program. He also serves as a Team Lead, supporting coordination and mentoring within the tutor team, and models best practices through structured, relationship-driven instruction.

Team Leads — Program Operations & Coordination

Team Leads support day-to-day program coordination, including tutor scheduling, onboarding logistics, internal communication, and operational workflows. Their work ensures tutors and programs are well supported while upholding iHear's standards.

36 Active TutorsDedicated volunteers from 6+ high schools in the US and Taiwan
Comprehensive TrainingAll tutors complete training in inclusive communication strategies
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Our Tutors

Every iHear tutor, with their full profile. Tap a name to read their story.

Amber LinTeam Lead

Dominican International School (Taipei) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin), Spanish (learning)

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, Confidence Building, Personalized & Meticulous Coaching

Amber supports learners with patient, individualized coaching—drawing on her own experience as a cochlear implant user to help students build confidence in communication.

Amber joined iHear because she wants to give students the same opportunities and support she received growing up as a cochlear implant user. She understands how meaningful it is to have someone who believes in your potential and helps you build confidence step by step. Her tutoring style is very patient and supportive, emphasizing clear communication and a comfortable pace so learners feel safe practicing and speaking.

Sports and rock climbing.

Andrea LinLead Tutor

Kang Chiao International School (Taipei) · Grade 8

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Confidence Building, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching, Personalized & Meticulous Coaching

Andrea is a patient and encouraging tutor who supports early elementary learners through clear, real-life explanations and visual examples. She enjoys helping students build confidence in speaking and pronunciation by making learning feel friendly, relatable, and engaging.

Andrea joined iHear to deepen her interest in linguistics while supporting young learners in building confidence with English communication. She works primarily with early elementary students, focusing on speaking, pronunciation, and vocabulary development through patient, step-by-step guidance. Her tutoring style is highly visual and example-driven. Andrea often uses familiar objects, daily-life scenarios, and concrete examples to clarify abstract ideas—helping students understand and remember new words more easily. She treats her tutees like friends or siblings, creating a warm, supportive environment where learners feel comfortable asking questions and expressing themselves.

Reading, listening to music, designing layouts such as junk journals and book covers, learning more about linguistics, and skiing.

Basmeha IslamLead Tutor

Montgomery Blair High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Bangla

ESL (English as Second Language Support), Confidence Building, Conversation & Real-World Speaking

Basmeha supports ESL learners using structured, friendly coaching. As a second-language English speaker herself, she helps students feel confident using English in real-life situations.

Basmeha joined iHear because she enjoys helping learners feel confident speaking English in real-life situations. Since English is also her second language, she understands the challenge of speaking up and wanted to support others through the same journey. Her tutoring style is patient, friendly, and structured. She uses simple explanations, sentence starters, guided practice, and an adjustable pace so learners feel comfortable and successful. She focuses on practical speaking that students can use immediately in daily life.

Drawing and painting to reset, keeping a favorite playlist on repeat, exploring new places, and volunteering.

Bryan WangLead Tutor

Winston Churchill High School (Maryland) · Grade 9

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, Confidence Building, Beginner & Young Learners

Bryan supports learners who need extra patience and encouragement. Drawing from his own hearing challenges, he creates a positive, visual learning environment that helps students feel confident speaking.

Bryan joined iHear to help kids in need and because he understands how difficult communication can feel. He has experienced fluid buildup and hearing issues himself, which helps him empathize deeply with learners who feel frustrated or discouraged. His tutoring style is patient, visual, and positivity-driven. Bryan praises students when they succeed, checks in frequently, and makes sure learners have time to ask questions at the end of each section. He aims to make each session encouraging so students can build confidence through small breakthroughs.

Origami, drawing, bird watching, and piano.

Cali ChanLead Tutor

Thomas S. Wootton HS · Grade 9

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Beginner & Young Learners · Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching · Structured & Step-by-Step Teaching

Cali is a patient, visual, and step-by-step tutor who helps learners build confident English communication through clear examples and lots of practice.

Cali joined iHear because she believes learning should feel fun, engaging, and accessible to everyone. In sessions, she blends patience, visuals, and repetition to help students truly understand what they are learning—especially when they are building foundational skills in pronunciation and vocabulary. Cali is also highly adaptive: she adjusts her pacing and explanations based on each learner needs, and she focuses on steady progress toward personal milestones so students feel encouraged, capable, and proud of their growth.

Rhythmic gymnastics, drawing, traveling — and she can juggle!.

Camille GanhaoLead Tutor

Camille helps young learners stay engaged through visual, goal-oriented lessons. She adapts her teaching style to each child's learning needs with patience and creativity.

Camille joined iHear to help students learn English—especially learners who may not have the privilege of consistent schooling or who struggle to stay engaged in traditional classroom settings. She's motivated by impact: helping learners build skills that can create future opportunities. Her tutoring style is highly visual, structured, and patient. Camille often uses imagery because it supports attention and comprehension—students can ’see what they're talking about,’ which makes speaking and vocabulary more memorable. She also sets small goals at the beginning of lessons so sessions feel organized and learners know exactly what success looks like. Camille adapts to each learner's style and believes patience is the key to steady progress, especially for younger students building foundations. Best at helping: Younger learners who benefit from visuals, clear goals, and patient support—especially students building confidence and early-stage English communication skills.

Camille plays football (soccer) and volleyball, enjoys guitar, and likes spending time with friends—high-energy interests that match her engaging tutoring approach.

Cecilia ShaoLead Tutor

Saint James School (Maryland) · Grade 9

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Beginner & Young Learners, Confidence Building, Conversation & Real-World Speaking

Cecilia brings expressive, energetic tutoring to young learners. Using storytelling and performance-based activities, she helps students build focus and confidence.

Cecilia joined iHear because she finds it meaningful—and genuinely fun—to work with children. She has loved teaching since she was young (she even used to ’pretend-teach’ her siblings), and that early passion grew into a real interest in tutoring and helping learners build confidence. Her tutoring style is expressive and theatrical. Cecilia uses energetic storytelling, gestures, and performance-based learning to keep younger learners engaged—especially students who struggle to focus or feel nervous speaking. She creates an outgoing, supportive atmosphere where students feel safe to participate and gradually become more confident. Cecilia combines warmth with strong academics and discipline. She brings structure to lessons while keeping the energy high, helping learners stay motivated and present. Best at helping: Young learners who need confidence and engagement support—especially students who struggle with focus, shyness, or speaking hesitation.

Cecilia plays volleyball, softball, and violin, and she loves theater. She also shared she's taking AP Calc AB and Advanced Chemistry—a sign of her strong work ethic and drive.

Charlene ChenLead Tutor

Charlene creates personalized learning materials and teaches practical daily communication—especially supporting Mandarin-speaking learners with pronunciation and conversational confidence.

Charlene joined iHear because she's passionate about helping students build confidence in English and believes her ability to tailor lessons can make a meaningful difference. She focuses on practical, real-life communication and helps learners strengthen pronunciation and conversational flow. What makes Charlene unique is her personalized approach: she creates learning materials based on each student's needs instead of relying on a one-size-fits-all textbook. As a native Mandarin speaker, she understands common challenges Mandarin-speaking learners face and provides targeted, supportive coaching. Beyond tutoring, Charlene contributes to iHear as a community outreach speaker.

Playing piano and enjoying music; documentaries and reading.

Charlie SellarLead Tutor

Charlie supports older learners (high school & college) who want to refine their English—especially pronunciation and speaking skills. He teaches with a 'quality over quantity' approach, prioritizing deep understanding and personalized, engaging sessions.

Charlie joined iHear expecting that connecting with Taiwanese students as an English-only speaker would be difficult—but he found tutoring to be surprisingly rewarding and eye-opening. Through sessions, he's gained new perspective, and he enjoys giving students the targeted practice they need to grow long-term. Charlie's tutoring style is detail-focused and intentionally paced. Rather than rushing through slides, he slows down and emphasizes mastery, believing that if a student truly understands what they learned, the session is a success. He values quality over quantity, and he adjusts explanations and practice until concepts 'stick.' What makes Charlie unique is how much he cares about making tutoring feel safe, fun, and human. He believes students shouldn't feel like they're sitting through a lecture—so he personalizes lessons to the learner's interests and goals whenever possible. This approach makes learning more enjoyable, and often more productive.

Charlie is a classically trained pianist (10 years) and oboist (almost 5 years), and he hopes to major in music composition for film, TV, or video games. He's also on a competitive rock climbing team and loves climbing whenever he can.

Daniel HollisTeam Lead

Montgomery Blair High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English

Conversation & Real-World Speaking, ESL (English as Second Language Support), Advanced & High-School Learners

Daniel helps students strengthen real-world communication while also supporting tutor growth. His sessions are conversational, structured, and confidence-focused.

Daniel joined iHear to make a meaningful impact on students learning English while also helping fellow tutors grow. He believes that confidence and consistency are key to effective communication and brings this philosophy into both his tutoring and leadership roles. Daniel's tutoring sessions are structured but highly conversational. He typically begins with a warm check-in to build rapport, followed by focused lesson work using clear objectives and guided practice. He emphasizes patience, gives students time to organize their thoughts, and ends sessions with a recap to reinforce learning and retention. His approach helps students feel supported while still making steady progress toward fluency. Beyond tutoring, Daniel serves as Co-Director of Tutor Training & Curriculum, where he helps design training sessions, onboarding materials, and instructional frameworks that support tutors across iHear. He is particularly focused on helping tutors translate theory into practical, confidence-building teaching strategies. Despite his leadership role, Daniel remains closely involved in tutoring to ensure training stays grounded in real student needs.

Working out, playing cello, skateboarding, K-pop, cars, technology, and meeting new people.

Danniel wangLead Tutor

Danniel helps students build confidence in speaking through patient, step-by-step explanations and steady encouragement.

Danniel joined iHear because he enjoys helping people build confidence and practice real conversations. He teaches patiently and breaks learning into small steps so students can absorb material without feeling rushed. His calm approach supports learners who need a clear, supportive pace—especially when they are building foundational speaking skills.

Volleyball and table tennis.

Doris TsaiLead Tutor

Dominican International School (Taipei) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

ESL (English as Second Language Support), Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching

Doris supports learners through patient, structured lessons focused on pronunciation and engagement. She brings consistency and care to weekly tutoring sessions.

Doris joined iHear through a friend's referral and contributes through consistent, patient tutoring. Her teaching style is structured and steady, helping learners practice English in a clear and organized way. Doris focuses on engagement and pronunciation practice—supporting learners who want to build skills by actively participating and staying curious during lessons. She has also contributed through weekly tutoring and shared that she has gained insights into different teaching approaches through iHear, showing strong reflection and growth as an instructor. Best at helping: Learners who enjoy active participation and want steady support in pronunciation, vocabulary development, and structured communication practice—especially students with hearing loss needs.

Doris enjoys swimming and free diving, and she also likes drawing.

Ella WenLead Tutor

Winston Churchill High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, Confidence Building, Structured & Step-by-Step Teaching

Ella supports learners with hearing differences and beginner English learners through slow, clear, step-by-step instruction that builds confidence.

Ella joined iHear because she cares deeply about communication accessibility. She wants learners with hearing differences to feel confident not only in class, but also in everyday life. Her tutoring style is patient, structured, and step-by-step. Ella uses clear explanations and visual notes, breaking information into small parts and checking for understanding along the way. She is especially strong at supporting learners who need a slower pace and a welcoming environment where they can ask questions freely. Beyond tutoring, Ella contributes to iHear as a community outreach speaker.

Dancing, traveling, drawing, and watching anime.

Emily YeTeam Lead

Montgomery Blair High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Bilingual Support (English + Chinese), Structured & Step-by-Step Teaching, ESL (English as Second Language Support)

Emily supports learners with clear, patient teaching and uses bilingual (English + Chinese) explanations to help students understand more thoroughly.

Emily enjoys teaching and helping others learn new things. She tutors mostly in English, and when helpful, she uses Chinese to ensure students fully understand instructions, vocabulary, and concepts—especially when students need extra clarity. Her sessions prioritize clear explanation and steady pacing so learners can feel comfortable asking questions and practicing without pressure.

Painting, drawing, and creative art.

Emma GanhaoLead Tutor

Metropolitan International School (Panama City) · Grade 10

English

ESL (English as Second Language Support), Conversation & Real-World Speaking, Confidence Building

Emma builds strong tutor–student relationships through patient, conversation-driven lessons. She focuses on trust, encouragement, and helping learners feel excited about using English.

Emma joined iHear because she's passionate about teaching languages to students who may not have access to strong support in school—or who simply need more practice and encouragement. As someone who speaks multiple languages fluently, she values bilingualism and believes communication skills can open real doors for a learner's future. Her tutoring style is patient, informational, and conversation-driven. Emma builds sessions around trust and connection: she checks in, asks personal questions, and turns each lesson into a comfortable space for natural conversation. She also uses visual cues—like images and prompts—to make it easier for learners to describe what they see and practice speaking in context. What makes Emma stand out is her emphasis on relationship-building. She believes progress accelerates when learners feel safe, understood, and genuinely connected to their tutor—so she intentionally builds that ’friendship + learning’ dynamic over time. Best at helping: Learners who improve fastest with supportive conversation, steady encouragement, and a strong tutor–student relationship (especially younger or developing ESL learners).

Emma is on her school soccer team and loves singing—and she brings that same energy and confidence into speaking practice with students.

HowardLead Tutor

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching, Advanced & High-School Learners

Howard supports advanced learners and students with hearing loss by refining pronunciation and conversational fluency through structured, annotated instruction. He brings empathy, leadership, and clarity to every session.

Howard joined iHear after learning about its mission to support inclusive communication and recognizing the challenges faced by individuals with hearing loss. He is deeply motivated by empathy and believes that being truly ’heard’ requires patience, structure, and mutual understanding. As a tutor, Howard excels at helping students with intermediate to advanced English skills refine pronunciation and conversational fluency. He breaks complex ideas into clear steps, frequently annotates materials during sessions, and uses visual cues to support comprehension and note-taking. His sessions are especially effective for students who already have a foundation in English and want to sound more natural and confident in conversation. Howard also serves as Co-President of iHear, helping coordinate leadership initiatives and community outreach. He brings his tutoring mindset into leadership by emphasizing clarity, organization, and respect for individual voices. Even with leadership responsibilities, Howard remains actively engaged in tutoring to stay grounded in student experience.

Howard enjoys piano, music, karate, drawing, community service, and spending time with friends—activities that reflect both focus and creativity.

Jayden YangTeam Lead

Walt Whitman High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Structured & Step-by-Step Teaching, Personalized & Meticulous Coaching, Conversation & Real-World Speaking

Jayden keeps tutoring casual, clear, and stress-free—helping students understand the ’big picture’ by stripping away confusing jargon and explaining ideas in plain English. He loves using students' interests to make learning click, and he also supports iHear behind the scenes through tech and team leadership.

Jayden joined iHear because he wants school to feel less stressful for students who are genuinely trying. He enjoys connecting with curious learners and showing them that topics that seem ’hard’ often become simple once someone explains them in the right way. As a tutor, Jayden keeps things super casual and honest—because he's a student too. He doesn't try to lecture like a teacher. Instead, he focuses on helping students figure out what they need, finish what they're working on, and feel confident moving forward. He works best with learners who aren't afraid to ask questions and stay engaged. Jayden also likes hearing about students' interests and using them as real examples, so the material feels relevant and actually sticks. What makes Jayden unique is how he strips away confusing jargon and explains ideas in plain English, so students can understand the ’big picture’ without stress. He adapts how he explains things based on how each student learns—whether that means analogies, simpler wording, or a totally different angle until it clicks. Beyond tutoring, Jayden contributes to iHear's operations as a Team Lead and community outreach speaker.

Jayden enjoys tech, problem-solving, and staying curious about how things work—skills he brings into making tutoring feel accessible and relatable.

Jessie ChenLead Tutor

Dominican International School (Taipei) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

ESL (English as Second Language Support), Confidence Building, Bilingual Support (English + Chinese)

Jessie supports learners with low confidence through patient, bilingual instruction. She adapts quickly between English and Chinese to help students feel understood and encouraged.

Jessie joined iHear after being invited by a friend and quickly connected with the program's mission. She enjoys helping learners feel more confident in English, especially students who may be shy or unsure of their speaking skills. Jessie's tutoring style is patient and passionate, with a preferred learner age range of 7–16. She supports students by explaining concepts clearly and encouraging them step-by-step. A key strength is her ability to switch smoothly between English and Chinese when needed—especially when a learner gets stuck on a difficult word or needs quick clarification to stay confident. Best at helping: Learners who need confidence support while developing everyday speaking skills, especially students who benefit from bilingual explanations (English + Chinese).

Jessie plays golf and guitar, and she enjoys activities that require steady practice—similar to how language learning improves through consistency.

Karen PanLead Tutor

Montgomery Blair High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English

Advanced & High-School Learners, Conversation & Real-World Speaking, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching

Karen supports middle and high school students through structured, conversation-based lessons. She emphasizes pronunciation, vocabulary, and reading comprehension.

Karen joined iHear to help students improve communication skills through patient, structured, conversation-based tutoring. She works best with middle to high school learners who already have an English foundation and enjoy learning through discussion and practical speaking. Her sessions emphasize conversation as a learning tool: students practice real speaking while also improving pronunciation and vocabulary. Karen also supports reading comprehension as part of communication development—helping students understand what they read and express ideas clearly. She balances structure with flexibility, adjusting to learner needs while keeping a clear learning path. Best at helping: Students with a foundation in English who want conversation-driven learning to improve pronunciation, vocabulary, and overall speaking clarity.

Karen plays piano and violin, and she enjoys drawing, making art, and listening to music—creative hobbies that align with her calm, steady teaching energy.

Lisa XuTeam Lead

Winston Churchill High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Beginner & Young Learners, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching, Confidence Building

Lisa creates fun, welcoming lessons for younger learners while also supporting operations and outreach to strengthen iHear as a community.

Lisa joined iHear because it's a meaningful opportunity to support learners who are hearing-impaired while also growing her own skills through helping others. She prefers working with younger learners and focuses on making learning fun, comfortable, and confidence-building. Her tutoring style is patient, friendly, and encouraging. Lisa often uses visual examples and keeps the tone welcoming so learners feel happy, safe, and motivated to speak. Beyond tutoring, Lisa contributes to iHear's operations as a Team Lead and community outreach speaker.

Sports, music, staying active, and trying new activities with friends.

Marcus KeLead Tutor

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching, Bilingual Support (English + Chinese), Personalized & Meticulous Coaching

Marcus supports learners—especially Mandarin speakers—by teaching English pronunciation carefully and making helpful comparisons to Mandarin sounds for clarity.

Marcus believes hearing differences should not become an obstacle to communication. His tutoring focuses on the intricacies of English pronunciation, especially areas that can be challenging for native Mandarin speakers. With a patient approach, Marcus highlights specific phonemes and patterns, often referencing similar or contrasting Mandarin sounds to help students understand what to change and how to practice. He also uses Mandarin explanations when needed so students can grasp concepts efficiently and feel confident applying them in speech.

Soccer, solving interesting math problems, playing guitar, and a fun juggling challenge record (600+ foot juggles with a tennis ball).

Olivia WangLead Tutor

Adams High School (Michigan) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching, Personalized & Meticulous Coaching

Olivia supports learners through detailed explanations, visual modeling, and culturally relevant examples. She helps students connect language learning with real-world meaning.

Olivia joined iHear because she loves seeing student growth—and because iHear creates a unique space where both tutor and tutee learn something in every lesson. She's motivated by progress that feels real, personal, and memorable. Her tutoring style is casual but thoughtful: she connects lessons to fun facts about English and American culture, while still using the session outline as checkpoints for skill-building. Olivia is especially patient and adapts her pacing to the learner—taking as long as needed and trying multiple explanations until the concept clicks. Olivia often teaches pronunciation and vocabulary using visual models. If ’just saying it’ isn't enough, she may draw mouth shapes, sketch quick visuals, or model how sounds are formed. She focuses on explanations that fit the learner's context so the student doesn't just memorize—they understand. This creates stronger retention and helps learners connect language to real communication and culture. Best at helping: Learners who need patient guidance and detailed explanations—especially students working on pronunciation, confidence, and communication differences (including CI and ASD learners).

Olivia enjoys reading, drawing, and exploring creative hobbies that help her think visually—skills she brings into her tutoring sessions.

Ria KumarLead Tutor

Winston Churchill HS · Grade 10

English, Hindi

Confidence Building · Conversational Practice · Supportive & Encouraging

Ria is a warm, encouraging tutor who helps learners gain confidence in English through natural conversation, vocabulary building, and steady practice.

Ria joined iHear because she believes communication is the bridge to connection—and she wants to help students feel confident using English in everyday life. In sessions, she creates a relaxed, supportive environment where learners can practice speaking without fear of mistakes. Ria focuses on building conversational fluency and vocabulary through real-world topics, and she adapts her approach to each student pace and interests. Her goal is to help students feel comfortable, capable, and proud of their progress.

Reading, cooking, listening to music, and exploring new languages.

Tristan EchezarretaTeam Lead

Walt Whitman High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Spanish

Conversation & Real-World Speaking, Confidence Building, Advanced & High-School Learners

Tristan helps students build confidence in speaking through supportive, interactive sessions. Inspired by his mother's work with individuals with auditory disabilities, he brings empathy and encouragement into every lesson.

Tristan joined iHear to make a meaningful impact by helping learners strengthen communication skills and build confidence in inclusive learning environments. He was especially inspired by his mother's experience tutoring individuals with auditory disabilities, and he brings that same empathy into every session. His tutoring style is patient, encouraging, and adaptive. Tristan enjoys working with older learners—especially high school and college students—who want to refine communication through practice that feels interactive and motivating. He focuses on creating a supportive atmosphere where learners feel comfortable taking risks, asking questions, and speaking more freely. Best at helping: Learners who want confidence-building, interactive speaking practice—especially those aiming for stronger real-world communication and smoother conversation.

Tristan enjoys reading and coding, and he's always learning something new. Fun fact: he can recite the first 100 digits of π, which says a lot about his focus and memory!.

Winston WuLead Tutor

Walt Whitman High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin)

Structured & Step-by-Step Teaching, Pronunciation & Phoneme Coaching, Advanced & High-School Learners

Winston teaches with a patient, structured approach—breaking down complex ideas into clear steps so learners build strong foundations in communication.

Winston joined iHear after hearing great things from a friend and feeling inspired by the mission. He enjoys helping others and wanted to use his skills to support students in reaching their potential. His tutoring style is patient, adaptable, and focused on clear communication. Winston breaks down complex concepts into manageable pieces and supports learners with structured guidance that builds both understanding and confidence.

Table tennis, gaming, and helping others.

Zoe LuLead Tutor

Montgomery Blair High School (Maryland) · Grade 10

English, Chinese (Mandarin), Japanese

Hearing Loss & Cochlear Implant Support, ESL (English as Second Language Support), Confidence Building

Zoe founded iHear to make communication accessible for all learners. She teaches learners with hearing loss and ESL students through patient, individualized tutoring—while also leading tutor training and curriculum development across the program.

Zoe founded iHear because she believes communication should be accessible to everyone. Through tutoring learners with hearing loss and teaching ESL students, she saw how meaningful one-on-one, confidence-first support can be—especially when learning environments aren't naturally inclusive. Her tutoring style is patient, supportive, and structured. She emphasizes clear communication, steady encouragement, and small adjustments that help students feel comfortable participating and expressing themselves. Zoe adapts each lesson to the learner's needs and focuses on making real-life communication feel empowering. As Founder and Co-President, she provides executive leadership and represents iHear in community outreach and program growth. As Co-Director of Tutor Training & Curriculum, she helps design training frameworks, learning pathways, and quality standards so tutors can deliver consistent, inclusive instruction.

Clarinet, music, anime, K-pop (TXT), learning languages, and exploring different cultures.

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Anna WuLead Tutor Avery WangLead Tutor Emily ChenLead Tutor Henna NgLead Tutor Sadie WangLead Tutor Sophia WangLead Tutor Tiger LeeLead Tutor Yi Jia Li (Jia Li)Lead Tutor Yi YiLead Tutor

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