Anna Wintour's latest career move is her next great leadership challenge
Briefly

Anna Wintour, at 75, announced she will step down from her role as editor in chief of Vogue, a title she's held since 1983, indicating a significant shift within the magazine. Despite this change, she will continue to oversee key responsibilities, including organizing high-profile events like the Met Ball. Wintour aims to focus on mentoring emerging talent in the industry. Leadership experts note her decision reflects a shift in how long-serving executives manage transitions without completely stepping back, drawing comparisons to leaders like Warren Buffett and Jamie Dimon who also plan to remain involved.
Now, I find that my greatest pleasure is helping the next generation of impassioned editors.
Wintour's decision to give up the editorship signals a colossal shift at the venerable fashion publication.
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