Cheering this gal on court side at the US Open ππ» Coco Gauff πΎ New Balance π₯ Creative Fox Films
AARP
Sandy Hankin, 73, takes a pricey prescription drug to help manage her diabetes. She expects to save money when the out-of-pocket cap goes into effect.
Written by Rachel Nania
π· by Mary Beth Koeth for AARP
πͺπ½ Jose Arizmendi
Photo Editor Sophia Moten
Chayanne | Billboard Latin
CHAYANNE for Billboard Latin
If all photoshoots were this sweet, I would never put my camera down.
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π· Mary Beth Koeth
Digi slash my right limb Javier I Sanchez
Location Blue Dolphin Studios
Photo Direction Jenny Sargent Samantha Xu π€π€
Retouching Violaine Capra
Writer Leila Cobo
Susan Yara | inc. Mag
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 experienceβ¦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, βMiriam, I want you to look at Sophia. Make her your eye line.β 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, βTake this moment in. She is SO so proud of you.β
This is when βworkβ transforms into something else. Something deeper. I live for moments like this. We all do. Itβs 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.Sβand 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!
Brooke Shields
Brooke Shields | Forbes 50 Over 50: Meet The Women Winning Lifeβs Second Half
| Maggie McGrath
| Javier I Sanchez Andrew Souders
Photo Direction | Robyn Selman
Brooke Shields your beauty is beyond
Ava DuVernay Remakes Hollywoodβs Money Model
Ava DuVernay Remakes Hollywoodβs Money Model | Forbes 50 Over 50: Meet The Women Winning Lifeβs Second Half
| Maggie McGrath
| Mark Peery
| Renee Wai Yee Dodge
Photo Direction | Robyn Selman
Ava DuVernay I love warm people. You are super chill and warm at the same time. Mark Peery loved working with you SO much in San Diego and LA. BFF material Robyn Selman thank you for being you and putting up with me. Itβs been a special moment
βCoco vs. The Doubters"
π· | Mary Beth Koeth for UPS π» | Javier Sanchez πͺπΌ | Jose Arizmendi & Pietro Milici Photo Buyer | Stills team unicorn Vanessa Griggs from The Martin Agency Production | Lobo
Coco Gauff
Ilse & Maria Elena
Ilse Maria and Maria Elena Sanchez, 65, once lawyers in MΓ©rida, Venezuela, relocated to Miami three decades ago to be near their brother Henry. Now, they light up the faces of customers both at the local dry cleaners where they work and in the neighborhood surrounding. βWeβve lived together since we were born. Itβs excellent to have your best friend beside you all the time."
Jorge Mas | Forbes
Jorge Mas | The Billionaire Who Brought Messi Magic To Miami
π | Justin Birnbaum
π· | Mary Beth Koeth for Forbes
πͺπΌ | Johnny Beltran Pietro Milici
Photo Direction | Robyn Selman Gail Toivanen
Inter Miami CF
Kayla Harris | ESPN
βForce of natureβ: Kayla Harrison brings an iron will to UFC 300
Blood Brothers | ESPN
Cameron and Cayden Boozer, twin sons of Duke legend Carlos Boozer, are two of the most highly touted high school basketball recruits in the country. But their most crucial assist came long before either set foot on a basketball court. A new episode of ESPN E60 updates the story of how the twins helped save the life of their older brother Carmani through an incredible chain of events more than 15 years ago.
π· Mary Beth Koeth for ESPN
Photo Team Matthew Becker Nick Galac Robert Booth
Digi Javier I Sanchez
Cuban coffee bump Karla Bakery
Rory McIlroy for Golf Digest
βLegacy, reputation, at the end of the day thatβs all you have.β Golf Digest's latest cover star Rory McIlroy carries a burden that Arnold Palmer knew all too well."
πΈ: Mary Beth Koeth
Digi: Johnny Lynch
1st: Jose Arizmendi
Set: Lisa Gigliotti
Producer: Christian Iooss
JustWorks | Run your business. Don't let it run you.
Client | @justworks Stills | @mbkoeth Director | @clermonster Digi | @lightisbeauty Production | @overfedstarvingartist @tedlio Talent | @mattsnewmans @joyfilledjessica @itsritchierich
Manuel Turizo | Billboard Magazine
Manuel Turizo | Billboard EspaΓ±ol
Photographer: Mary Beth Koeth Styling: Brandon Nicholas Digi/Assist: Javier I Sanchez, Johnny Beltran, Emanuel Vinkler Grooming: Natasha Smee Location: Calle Dragones Miami Writer: Jessica Lucia Roiz
Eric Herzfeld | Forbes Magazine
Classical economics: All actors are rational. Stocks are efficiently priced.
Behavioral economics, per Nobelist Richard Thaler: Investorsβ 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 donβt do redemptions, and their prices are a matter of investor whim.
π· Mary Beth Koeth
πͺπ½ Jose Arizmendi & Johnny Beltran
Photography Direction Robyn Selman
Coco Gauff for New Balance
Peso Pluma | Billboard Magazine
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π· Mary Beth Koeth π§₯styling Mila Kastari
studio Ace Props Miami