Marybeth grew up in a multicultural neighborhood of Chicago, where different communities influenced her taste, her ideas and created a fascination for all types of humans. This experience paired with an interest in visual arts eventually turned into a career in advertising.

Since 2012, Marybeth has created award-winning work for multiple US and global brands. Her work has been in collaboration with Terrence Malick, Derek Cianfrance, Nadav Kander, Melodie McDaniel and Sean Baker, among others.

While studying at VCU Brandcenter, Marybeth co-created Museum of Endangered Sounds, a site dedicated to obsolete sounds of the early digital age. It was featured in Wired, NPR, Washington Post, Vanity Fair, Fast Company and an answer on the game show, Who Wants To Be A Millionaire

Most recently, she was part of ADWEEK Creative 100 and a finalist for Campaign US Creative Person of the Year.

She’s currently an independent creative director currently working from New York and Mexico City.
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lululemon
Levi’s
Harley-Davidson
The New York Times
Essentia Water
Smartwater
Hennessy
LVMH
CoverGirl
Google
Facebook
The RealReal
Chase Sapphire
Dustin Yellin
BACKGROUND

Creative Direction
Concept Development
Visual Storytelling
Campaign Thinking
Art Direction
Film + Photo Production
Product Launch 
Brand Identity + Rebranding

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VOICE Feature on Adweek

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