Wintour will also now serve as global editorial
director of Vogue while continuing to oversee Vogue U.S. She
will lead the company’s editorial teams across all of its global
brands, except The New Yorker.
Wintour, 71, is one of the most powerful people in the fashion
world. She has been editor in chief of Vogue U.S. since 1988 and
became Condé Nast’s global content advisor in 2019. For decades
she has been chairwoman of the Met Gala at New York City's
Metropolitan Museum of Art, and she inspired the character
played by Meryl Streep in the 2006 film "The Devil Wears Prada."
In a memo to staff, Chief Executive Officer Roger Lynch also
announced the appointment of global editorial directors for
three brands: AD, Condé Nast Traveler and GQ, with plans to
announce a similar role for Wired in spring 2021.
Lynch said the changes are important to the future of the
company as it prioritizes “the expansion of video and digital
content capabilities through an overall increased content
investment of 25% over the next four years” and plans on “double
digit revenue growth in 2021.”
(Reporting by Helen Coster; Editing by David Gregorio)
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