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Miriam Rivera | Forbes | 50 Over 50

This shoot was a memorable one. Miriam brought her daughter Sophia, a budding college-aged creative in school to pursue a career in photography. What a cool experience…to be on set watching your Mom get photographed for FORBES. About five minutes into the shoot, I asked Sophia if she could stand slightly to the right of my camera and said, “Miriam, I want you to look at Sophia. Make her your eye line.” Her face softened and then tears started rolling down her cheeks. I looked back at Sophia and she was crying. I put down my camera, smiled at Miriam and said, “Take this moment in. She is SO so proud of you.”

This is when ‘work’ transforms into something else. Something deeper. I live for moments like this. We all do. It’s called human connection.

Ulu Ventures cofounder Miriam Rivera is finding unicorns by betting on the underdogs; Sharon Bowen is breaking glass ceilings at the New York Stock Exchange; economist Olivia Mitchell is warning the nation about Social Security shortfalls. These are the women shaping the way money flows in the U.S—and beyond.

Edited by Maggie McGrath

Reported by Vickie Chachere

Photography by Mary Beth Koeth for Forbes

Digi by Javier I Sanchez

Assistant Matthew Goldstein

Photography Director Robyn Selman

Studio CapsuleStudio NYC Haruko, you and your team are so awesome! Thank you for creating a cozy space with the best people and pups!


tags: Miriam Rivera, Forbes
Monday 08.05.24
Posted by Mary Beth Koeth
 

Eric Herzfeld | Forbes Magazine

Classical economics: All actors are rational. Stocks are efficiently priced.

Behavioral economics, per Nobelist Richard Thaler: Investors’ decisions are warped by emotion and ignorance. Prices can get out of line.

Count Erik M. Herzfeld, a money manager specializing in closed-end funds, in the Thaler camp. He aims to buy when fund shares trade at an irrationally low percentage of liquidating value and sell at a high percentage. Unlike mutual and exchange-traded funds, closed-ends don’t do redemptions, and their prices are a matter of investor whim.

📷 Mary Beth Koeth
💪🏽 Jose Arizmendi & Johnny Beltran
Photography Direction Robyn Selman

tags: Herzfeld, Eric Herzfeld, Miami Beach, Forbes, Funds, Finance
categories: Editorial Photographer
Friday 10.13.23
Posted by Mary Beth Koeth
 

Forbes | Jimmy Rane

How A Crime Fighting Cowboy Became Alabama’s Only Billionaire Matt Durot Mary Beth Koeth for Forbes

Jimmy Rane took over a tiny treated lumber business and used his showman’s flair for marketing to transform it into a major player. The Yella Fella from Abbeville is now Alabama’s richest person—and the lumberyard will never be the same.

Photo Director Robyn Selman

Photo Researcher Gail Toivanen

Digi Javier I Sanchez

tags: Jimmy Rane, Forbes, Alabama, Billionaire
categories: Commercial Photographer, Editorial Photographer, Female Photographer Miami
Tuesday 04.18.23
Posted by Mary Beth Koeth