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Cultural institutions have a profound impact on people's lives and society as a whole. Michelle Ebanks, the newly appointed President and CEO of the Apollo, the nation's largest African American performing arts organization joins Forbes reporter Rosemarie Miller In this insightful conversation to discuss what’s ahead for the Apollo, how it is bolstering its approach to engaging with creative talents and how the $80 million capital fundraising campaign is revitalizing the 109-year-old iconic theater.
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Donald Trump is no longer rich enough for the country’s most exclusive club. With an estimated $2.6 billion fortune, he is $300 million shy of the cutoff for The Forbes 400 ranking of America’s richest people, the annual measurement that Trump has obsessed over for decades, relentlessly lying to reporters to try to vault himself higher on the list.
Kickstarter CEO Everette Taylor joins "Forbes Talks" with Diane Brady, providing insight to his personal brand, and the next wave of innovation.
This week, Sam Bankman-Fried, known as SBF, will stand trial in what federal prosecutors have called one of the biggest frauds in US history.
It’s no longer enough to be a billionaire. Not even $2 billion will do. These days it takes a record-tying net worth of at least $2.9 billion to earn a spot among The Forbes 400 ranking of the nation’s wealthiest people, up from $2.7 billion last year. There are more than 350 billionaires in the U.S. who aren’t rich enough to make the grade.
Mark Hughes, a screenwriter and Forbes contributor, joins "Forbes Talks" with Rosemarie Miller, to discuss Beyonce and Taylor Swift's upcoming concert films and how they'll impact the box office, movie theaters, and culture.
Elon Musk again tops the list, worth an estimated $251 billion—the exact same as last year, despite a wild 12 months that included him being forced to buy Twitter for far more than it was worth, watching Tesla stock crater, getting into internet spats with the likes of the Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky and the foreign minister of Taiwan, challenging Mark Zuckerberg to a cage fight—then adding tens of billions to his fortune as Tesla stock came roaring back.
Dr. Marcus Collins, a marketing professor at the University of Michigan and author of For the Culture, joins 'Forbes Talks' to discuss what Taylor Swift teaches us about influence.
Entrepreneur and author Liz Elting joins "Forbes Talks" to discuss her new book, "Dream Big And Win," her journey, the lessons she's learned in business, and more.