Juliette graduated summa cum laude from New York University with a B.A in International Relations. On campus, she worked for NYU’s Institute of Public Knowledge, where she helped plan a conference on the intersection of climate change and health. Off campus, Juliette interned with a number of international development organizations. At the Clinton Global Initiative, she supported global education project proposals and researched trends including education in emergency settings, teacher training in Sub-Saharan Africa, and 21st Century skills. At Integrare, a public health NGO in Spain, she conducted research on a UNFPA and WHO project to combat maternal mortality through midwifery. In Washington DC, she worked with Refugees International, supporting grant proposals and researching refugee trends in the Horn of Africa.
Prior to NYU, Juliette traveled throughout Sub-Saharan Africa on research- and volunteer-based trips. In Rwanda, she researched the country’s national healthcare system; in Kenya, she studied agricultural reform and worked with farmers to install drip irrigation systems; and while in Ethiopia and Ghana, Juliette volunteered with orphanages and taught English language classes.