Juliette Keohane is a PhD candidate in management sciences at École Polytechnique’s Management Research Center (CRG) in Paris, France, and a PhD Fellow at the Harvard Center for International Development (CID) under the Reimagining the Economy project. She conducts qualitative research on how industrial heritage, craft expertise, and distributed know-how can be mobilized to rebuild productive capacity and support sustainable reindustrialization in historically industrial regions. Her work examines the emergence of new industrial ecosystems in traditional sectors, including textiles, denim, wool, and footwear, and how localized capabilities generate new forms of value creation.
Her research is co-produced with Terre & Fils, a heritage-focused endowment fund and investment firm that actively contributes to research design, empirical development, and conceptual framing as part of a genuine knowledge-co-creation partnership.
Juliette holds a master’s degree in urban policies and territorial governance from Université Paris-Dauphine and a bachelor’s degree in law and political science from Université Lyon 3.