Sabrina Guo

Sabrina is a student at Yale pursuing a degree at the intersection of law, business, and public policy. She is a Yale Women in Government Fellow trained by The Campaign School at Yale and an Information Society Project Fellow at Yale Law School. At Yale, Sabrina serves on the Provost’s Undergraduate Advisory Committee, Student Accessibility Services Advisory Committee, Cultivating Conversation Student Advisory Committee, and Title IX Student Advisory Board. She is co-president of the Yale Policy Institute, president of Scholars of Finance, co-president of the Women Leadership Initiative, vice-president of the Yale Institute for Political Leadership, and an executive board member of the Yale College Council. Outside of Yale, Sabrina is a judge for the Scholastic Art & Writing Awards and the Regeneron ISEF Alumni Special Award, and member of the Student Advisory Council for the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute. She has previously interned for the U.S. Senate, Sullivan & Cromwell LLP, and the Yale Law Journal.

Sabrina is the founder and CEO of the global nonprofit Girl Pride International. She is a finalist of the 2025-27 Obama-Chesky Scholarship for Public Service and has been spotlighted in the Yale For Humanity film to share her story. Her work has been featured by Disney, the Kelly Clarkson Show, United Nations, NBC News, and commended by the White House, U.S. Congress, Michelle Obama, and the Princeton Prize.

Sabrina has performed on the world stage on her classical and electric violin and published a poetry chapbook, “Catalogue of Ripening.”