Sara Jane Ho

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Sara Jane Ho
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NationalityChinese
Alma materGeorgetown University
Harvard Business School
OccupationFounder, Principal of Institute Sarita

Sara Jane Ho (Chinese: 何佩蓉) is a Chinese educator from Hong Kong.[1] She is known for founding the Institute Sarita, a finishing school headquartered in Beijing, China, in 2013.[2] In May 2015, she opened a second school in Shanghai.[3]

Education[]

Ho attended primary and secondary schools at Peak School, German Swiss International School in Hong Kong, and Phillips Exeter Academy.[4] She studied English literature at Georgetown University where she currently sits on the College Board and holds an MBA from Harvard Business School.[5]

Career[]

Ho initially started her career as a mergers & acquisitions analyst at the New York Investment Banks, Perella Weinberg Partners.[6] After graduating from Institut Villa Pierrefeu, a Swiss finishing school, Ho moved to Beijing in 2013 to establish Institute Sarita. In May 2015, Ho opened a second school in Shanghai.[7]

In 2013, Ho was included on the Forbes 2013 list of "Future Women in the Mix in Asia: 12 to Watch"[8] and in 2015 was included as "Forbes 30 Under 30" and BBC 100 Women.[9] Ho is also a Global Shaper for the World Economic Forum.[4] Institute Sarita was recognized as one of the "World's Most Innovative 50 Companies" by Fast Company magazine in 2014.[10]

References[]

  1. ^ Qin, Amy (25 May 2020). "Coronavirus Threatens China's Devotion to Chopsticks and Sharing Food". The New York Times.
  2. ^ "A look inside China's first finishing school". BBC News. 15 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Why rich Chinese millennial women are turning to etiquette schools". South China Morning Post. 6 February 2020.
  4. ^ a b "Sara Jane Ho | World Economic Forum: Global Shapers". Global Shapers. 10 January 2015. Check |archiveurl= value (help)
  5. ^ "Sara Jane Ho, HBS Alumna: A Humble Eagerness to Learn". 30 April 2016.
  6. ^ "My Favourite Pieces: Sara Jane Ho on feng shui and jewellery". Financial Times.
  7. ^ "The woman who wants to be China's Martha Stewart". Australian Financial Review. 10 January 2018.
  8. ^ Scott, Mary E. "Women To Watch In Asia, 2013: Sara Jane Ho". Forbes.
  9. ^ "Sara Jane Ho, 29, Hong Kong". BBC News.
  10. ^ "Institute Sarita: Most Innovative Company". Fast Company.
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