Sara Jane Ho

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]

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

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]

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