Radhika Jones will depart as editor in chief of Vanity Fair this spring, after more than seven years at the helm of the influential Condé Nast title.
Jones and Anna Wintour, Condé Nast chief content officer and global editorial director, informed staffers of Jones’ exit Thursday.
Jones, who joined Vanity Fair in November 2017, claimed that she had accomplished “virtually all” of the goals she had set for herself in taking on the EIC job, including “a vast and highly engaging social media audience,” entertainment projects with partners including FX, Amazon and Netflix; and “an epic party machine,” referring to the magazine’s annual Academy Awards afterparty.
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