Juliet Page
Juliet Page
Juliet Page is a seasoned philanthropy professional who composed Julep Consulting’s team of talented professionals. In so doing, she has drawn upon her three decades of professional experience as an in-house fundraiser in New York, an agile disaster recovery and community development professional in New Orleans, and as confidential counsel to executive directors from what began as a small practice in Madison, WI.
Juliet was the Director of Development for the High Line and a founding member of the staff for that adaptive reuse project. Prior to that, she set institutional fundraising records at New Yorkers for Parks, the century-old citywide public space equity advocates. In post-Katrina New Orleans, she capitalized a $25 million fund for racially integrated, ecologically appropriate affordable housing. She has also served as an external advisor around climate change adaptation and resiliency philanthropy to the Rockefeller Foundation and Environmental Defense Fund for their respective work in the Gulf region. She has been involved in the production of four award-winning movies, namely Matt Tyrnauer’s Citizen Jane: Battle for the City and Where's My Roy Cohn, and Annemarie Jacir’s first film, Like Twenty Impossibles, as well as her forthcoming All Before You.
Juliet is politically active, particularly in statewide Wisconsin elections, and serves on the boards of the Madison Museum of Contemporary Art and Houston Needs A Swimming Hole. Previously, she has served on the boards of her synagogue in Madison, the Langston Hughes Academy in the Gentilly section of New Orleans, the Shadhika Foundation for Indian girls seeking higher education, and Transportation Alternatives in New York City. She enjoys time at the pool with her two young children in Madison, and is originally from Santa Cruz, CA.