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Juliet Gordy: Actress, Entrepreneur, and Creative Executive Shaping the Future of Storytelling and AI
Juliet Gordy is an actress, entrepreneur, and creative executive based in Beverly Hills, California, where she is building a distinct career at the intersection of storytelling, technology, and brand innovation. A granddaughter of Motown founder Berry Gordy and daughter of music executive and producer Kerry Gordy, she carries forward a multigenerational legacy of artistic excellence while deliberately crafting her own path across film, fashion, and emerging media.
As a professional actor, Juliet has worked across screen and commercial projects, bringing a performance background that informs her perspective on character, audience, and narrative in both entertainment and brand work. Alongside acting, she has collaborated with designers and creative teams as a fashion and lifestyle creative, contributing to campaigns and concepts that blend visual storytelling with contemporary culture.
Juliet is also the founder and CEO of Scivora, an emotionally intelligent, AI‑enabled platform that explores how technology can deepen connection between brands and the people they serve. Through Scivora, she focuses on using data and machine learning to better understand human emotion and attention, helping marketers and creatives design experiences that are more resonant, ethical, and audience‑centered in an increasingly digital world.
Her work has been featured in conversations and events highlighting next‑generation entrepreneurship, where she speaks about creativity, identity, and building a company that honors both innovation and heritage. Drawing from a family tradition that helped shape popular music and culture, Juliet brings a nuanced understanding of how art, commerce, and technology intersect—and how new tools can be used to uplift original voices rather than replace them.
Across her roles as performer, founder, and creative collaborator, Juliet is committed to championing fresh stories and perspectives, particularly from underrepresented communities. Her advisory work reflects a belief that the future of the creative industries will belong to artists and organizations that pair emotional intelligence with technological fluency, and that remain grounded in authenticity even as they embrace the possibilities of AI and emerging media.
