Sara Jane Ho
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I still do. If I'm not speaking on the phone or on Zoom, I will mute myself. And only when the other person finished speaking, then I unmute. So my sort of resting face is mute, basically. Like I'm always on mute unless I'm speaking. That's a great tip because then you don't interrupt somebody. Yeah. And then you don't have any background noise, right?
I still do. If I'm not speaking on the phone or on Zoom, I will mute myself. And only when the other person finished speaking, then I unmute. So my sort of resting face is mute, basically. Like I'm always on mute unless I'm speaking. That's a great tip because then you don't interrupt somebody. Yeah. And then you don't have any background noise, right?
Like an ambulance passing by, or if somebody's in the house, right? That you're not distracting the other person. Because if the other person on the phone hears some distraction, they're going to be distracted.
Like an ambulance passing by, or if somebody's in the house, right? That you're not distracting the other person. Because if the other person on the phone hears some distraction, they're going to be distracted.
Like an ambulance passing by, or if somebody's in the house, right? That you're not distracting the other person. Because if the other person on the phone hears some distraction, they're going to be distracted.
No, I was at Perella Weinberg. Oh, excuse me. Sorry. So basically I interned for Morgan Stanley the summer of my, before my senior year in investment banking in Hong Kong. When I graduated, I moved to New York City and I worked for Perella Weinberg, which was the two founders, Joe Perella and Peter Weinberg. One came from Morgan Stanley, the other came from
No, I was at Perella Weinberg. Oh, excuse me. Sorry. So basically I interned for Morgan Stanley the summer of my, before my senior year in investment banking in Hong Kong. When I graduated, I moved to New York City and I worked for Perella Weinberg, which was the two founders, Joe Perella and Peter Weinberg. One came from Morgan Stanley, the other came from
No, I was at Perella Weinberg. Oh, excuse me. Sorry. So basically I interned for Morgan Stanley the summer of my, before my senior year in investment banking in Hong Kong. When I graduated, I moved to New York City and I worked for Perella Weinberg, which was the two founders, Joe Perella and Peter Weinberg. One came from Morgan Stanley, the other came from
When I was graduating from Harvard Business School and trying to think about what I wanted to do, I basically narrowed my choice down by geography. And I thought at that time, China was at that point a global power in 2012 with a lot of eyes on China. So it was becoming the second power, second to America. And it was very exciting.
When I was graduating from Harvard Business School and trying to think about what I wanted to do, I basically narrowed my choice down by geography. And I thought at that time, China was at that point a global power in 2012 with a lot of eyes on China. So it was becoming the second power, second to America. And it was very exciting.
When I was graduating from Harvard Business School and trying to think about what I wanted to do, I basically narrowed my choice down by geography. And I thought at that time, China was at that point a global power in 2012 with a lot of eyes on China. So it was becoming the second power, second to America. And it was very exciting.
And I'd lived in Beijing as a volunteer for a nonprofit before I went to Harvard Business School. So I spent one year there. And I thought me as a Hong Kong Chinese person, I really wanted to go experience this and be part of China and see what I could do. And so that was how I made my choice. I never considered anything else. I'm very much a here and now kind of person.
And I'd lived in Beijing as a volunteer for a nonprofit before I went to Harvard Business School. So I spent one year there. And I thought me as a Hong Kong Chinese person, I really wanted to go experience this and be part of China and see what I could do. And so that was how I made my choice. I never considered anything else. I'm very much a here and now kind of person.
And I'd lived in Beijing as a volunteer for a nonprofit before I went to Harvard Business School. So I spent one year there. And I thought me as a Hong Kong Chinese person, I really wanted to go experience this and be part of China and see what I could do. And so that was how I made my choice. I never considered anything else. I'm very much a here and now kind of person.
I never really think about, oh, what would I be doing otherwise? And in my mind, I was like, I'm going to do this and I'm going to make it happen and it's going to work.
I never really think about, oh, what would I be doing otherwise? And in my mind, I was like, I'm going to do this and I'm going to make it happen and it's going to work.
I never really think about, oh, what would I be doing otherwise? And in my mind, I was like, I'm going to do this and I'm going to make it happen and it's going to work.
Yes. Okay, so here's the thing. Everything I've done in my career has been across two realms. One is East meets West. The other one is female empowerment, helping women move through the world with confidence. And great spin. I love it.
Yes. Okay, so here's the thing. Everything I've done in my career has been across two realms. One is East meets West. The other one is female empowerment, helping women move through the world with confidence. And great spin. I love it.
Yes. Okay, so here's the thing. Everything I've done in my career has been across two realms. One is East meets West. The other one is female empowerment, helping women move through the world with confidence. And great spin. I love it.