Julie Hoangmy Ho
About Julie Hoangmy Ho
Julie Hoangmy Ho serves as an Editorial Assistant in the Licensing Group at The New York Times, where she has worked since 2017. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies and Spanish Language from the University of Vermont and has experience in research and fact-checking for the publication's Turning Points magazine.
Work at The New York Times
Julie Hoangmy Ho has served as an Editorial Assistant in the Licensing Group at The New York Times since 2017. In this role, she provides research and fact-checking assistance for Turning Points magazine, ensuring the accuracy and reliability of the content published. Additionally, she maintains working relationships with various content providers, facilitating effective communication and collaboration within the Licensing Group.
Education and Expertise
Julie Hoangmy Ho studied at the University of Vermont from 2009 to 2013, where she earned a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree in Global Studies and Spanish Language. Following this, she attended Universidad de Palermo for 11 months in 2012, focusing on International Relations and Affairs. This educational background equips her with a diverse skill set applicable to her current role in editorial work and licensing.
Background
Julie Hoangmy Ho has a background that combines language skills and international studies. Her education at the University of Vermont and Universidad de Palermo has provided her with a strong foundation in global perspectives and communication. This background supports her current responsibilities at The New York Times, where she engages with content from various providers and contributes to editorial processes.