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Condé Nast raises eyebrows with barebones post for Anna Wintour’s Vogue job on LinkedIn: ‘Hiring a head of editorial’ - ‘Condé Nast is hiring a Head of Editorial Content for U.S Vogue,’ the LinkedIn ...
‘Condé Nast is hiring a Head of Editorial Content for U.S Vogue,’ the LinkedIn post reads. ‘If you are interested, please reach out by email.’ ...
took to LinkedIn on Tuesday to advertise a new opening at their company: Head of Editorial Content for U.S. Vogue, a role intended to replace Wintour. The barebones post reads simply, “Condé Nast is ...
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Wintour on Thursday announced the new job title, head of editorial content, American Vogue. "She is still very much staying at Conde/Vogue," Vogue publisher Condé Nast said in a statement to CBS ...
Anna Wintour allegedly "steamrolled" Conde Nast CEO Roger Lynch with the hiring of Vanity Fair's new top editor. CEO Roger Lynch wasn't in the meeting when Wintour announced Mark Guiducci as the ...
Anna Wintour is leaving her post as American Vogue's editor-in-chief after 37 years — but she's not retiring. She will remain a global force at Condé Nast as a new era begins for the magazine.
Celebrity and culture magazine Vanity Fair has found its new top editor: Mark Guiducci, who comes from sister Condé Nast publication Vogue. Guiducci, 36, will start at Vanity Fair’s global ...