Condé Nast on Tuesday rolled out what it is calling a "global content strategy," unifying its media brands around the world in one corporate structure.
As part of the changes, the publisher has named Anna Wintour its worldwide chief content officer. Wintour will also now serve as global editorial director of Vogue while continuing her oversight of Vogue U.S.
She had been editor-in-chief of Vogue while also serving as the company's artistic director since 2013. Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch called Wintour's promotion a "pivotal moment" for the company, in a statement.
There had been speculation earlier this year that Wintour could leave the publisher, though the news Tuesday suggests that the editor and executive isn't going to leave anytime.
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