
Juliette Leong
"Juliette is a 9-year-old entrepreneur, philanthropist, TEDx speaker, artist, violinist, and mathlete with over 300,000 followers. She is a two-time recipient of the Dr. George Lenchner Medallion, a two-time Continental Math League national champion, and a three-time Math Olympiad gold medalist. Juliette has been featured on the Rachael Ray Show, Tamron Hall Show, Exploring Genius, ARTEFFECTS, A-May-Zing Kids, Someone 2 Know, among others. She regularly appears on ABC, NBC, FOX, PBS, CW, CBS, and news outlets worldwide. Videos of Juliette have garnered billions of views across various social media platforms. As an artist and violinist, Juliette is the winner of 30 competitions, including 1st place in the Vahe Khochayan Young Artist Competition and the U.S. Magazine Art Competition, among others. Juliette first gained international recognition at the age of 4 as a self-taught ambidextrous art prodigy. At 8, Juliette painted over 40 paintings in under 30 days for her solo exhibition, Captured in Color, at BlueStream Gallery in San Francisco. In June 2025, Juliette made $60,000 from the exhibition and donated the money. To date, Juliette has donated almost $350,000 to nonprofit organizations. Her paintings are now selling for $30,000 apiece. Musically, Juliette has been singing the National Anthem for the Reno Aces, Oakland Athletics, and other MLB teams since she was 4. Juliette made her Carnegie Hall debut at age 5. Since then, she has soloed with orchestras 7 times and performed as a soloist at prestigious venues in over 150 sold-out concerts and events. "