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About Juliette

Law Student
Journalist
Government
Musician

Academic & Legal Background

Juliette’s career is rooted in rigorous academic training across law, journalism, and performance. She earned her Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Miami, graduating as a Top 20 Senior Spotlight honoree and Dean’s List student. While at UM, she minored in Broadcast Journalism, Theatre Arts, and Classical Vocal Performance at the Frost School of Music — an uncommon combination that sharpened both her analytical thinking and on-camera presence.

She is currently a Juris Doctor candidate, awarded a Merit Scholarship for academic excellence, and serves as a visiting student at Florida State University College of Law while working in state government. In addition, Juliette is completing her Masters in Business and Management at Harvard University, expanding her expertise in leadership, communication strategy, and institutional governance.

Alongside her academic training, Juliette continues to build practical legal experience. In 2026, she will serve as a Judicial Law Clerk in the Chambers of Judge Bronwyn C. Miller at the Florida Third District Court of Appeal and as a Summer Associate at Cole, Scott & Kissane, P.A., one of Florida’s largest civil litigation firms. Her education and legal experience reflect the career she is building — one grounded in law, informed by policy, and delivered through media.

Journalism & Media

Juliette began her reporting career at UM-TV, where she served as an anchorwoman, bilingual field reporter, and segment host. Her political coverage of the Florida gubernatorial election earned national recognition.

In Summer 2025, she joined the Fox News DC Bureau as an Associate Producer, where she contributed to national breaking news coverage, edited broadcast segments, pitched political stories, and served as a legal researcher for major criminal and political cases.

Working inside a national newsroom solidified her commitment to political journalism at the highest level.

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Government & Policy

As a Florida Gubernatorial Fellow, Juliette works directly within state government, contributing to communications strategy, legislative research, and executive-level speechwriting.

She serves at the Florida Department of Education, assisting with press materials, statutory review, and education-focused communications for senior leadership, including the Governor’s office.

Her background also includes campaign experience with statewide and federal races, giving her firsthand insight into electoral politics and media operations.

This dual exposure — inside government and inside media — uniquely positions her to analyze political developments with depth and credibility.

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Miss Florida 2023 & Advocacy

In 2023, Juliette was crowned Miss Florida, becoming the second Hispanic woman in the organization’s 87-year history to hold the title.

She placed Top 10 at Miss America 2024 and made history as the first contestant to deliver a bilingual onstage response.

During her year of service, she traveled statewide partnering with organizations including the National Kidney Foundation, Donate Life America, and the American Heart Association. She continues her advocacy through Rise Up, Latinas!, a movement dedicated to empowering Latina women through mentorship and representation.

Her year as Miss Florida strengthened her public speaking, media engagement, and civic leadership — skills she now carries into journalism and public service.

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Music & Performance

A classically trained soprano and Florida Grand Opera protégée, Juliette studied vocal performance at the Frost School of Music.

 

Her Christmas album, Joyfully, Juliette Valle, supports chronic kidney disease awareness, contributing to over $200,000 raised through advocacy performances and events.

Her musical training informs her broadcast presence — cultivating vocal strength, composure, and command under pressure.

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Juliette’s professional path reflects a clear direction — bringing together law, government, and journalism in service of the public.

Through her work in national newsrooms, experience inside state government, and ongoing legal education, she is building a career focused on informed political reporting.

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