
Sheryl Ho is a Master of Arts in International Affairs (MAIA) student at the George Washington University’s Elliott School of International Affairs, concentrating in International Economic Policy and U.S.-China relations.
Her academic and professional interests focus on geopolitical risk analysis, cross-strait affairs, trade and economic policy, particularly in the context of economic security and regional stability in Asia. Her research explores how trade, technology, and geopolitical tensions shape policy decisions and business strategies.
Originally from Taiwan, she holds a B.A. in Diplomacy with a minor in Japanese and Law from National Chengchi University(NCCU). She is interested in pursuing a career in policy analysis, geopolitical risk consulting, and bridging insights from international relations and economics.
Before USCET, she was an intern at Fulbright Taiwan. Sheryl brings strong experience in cross-cultural communication and educational outreach.
何诗柔(Sheryl)现为乔治·华盛顿大学艾略特国际事务学院(Elliott School of International Affairs)国际事务的硕士在读,主修国际经济政策与美中关系。
她的学术与职业兴趣聚焦于地缘政治风险分析、两岸关系、贸易与经济政策,尤其关注于经济安全与亚洲区域的稳定议题。她的研究包括贸易、科技对地缘政治紧张局势的影响,政策制定和商业战略。
诗柔来自台湾,毕业于国立政治大学(NCCU)外交学系,辅修日语与法律。她有志于从事政策分析、地缘政治风险咨询等相关工作,并致力于国际关系与经济学的跨领域洞见。
加入 USCET 之前,她曾在傅尔布莱特台湾(Fulbright Taiwan)实习,在跨文化沟通与教育推广方面积累了丰富经验。
