Anna Wintour has been at the middle of a diversity scandal at Conde Nast, where she serves as the publishing brand’s chief creative officer.
The 70-year-old media mogul, who is also the editor-in-chief at Vogue, admitted to “hurtful and intolerant behavior” at the magazine. (You can read what she wrote in her letter to employees here) Anna reportedly called a meeting with employees on Friday (June 12) and talked about the “actionable changes” that will be made at Conde Nast.
The company’s CEO Roger Lynch then held a town hall meeting that Anna was not part of and he talked about her future with the brand, according to Page Six.
There has been speculation about Anna‘s job status and some people have been calling for her to resign. Speaking
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