Radhika Jones, top editor of Vanity Fair, stepped down

Since 2017, Vanity Fair editor Radhika Jones said on Thursday that she will resign after seven years of leading the magazine.
Ms. Jones, 52, said in an email to Vanity Fair employees that she faced new challenges, adding that she didn't want to experience the “horror of staying at a party for too long.”
“I began to feel more powerfully new goals in my life, around family and friends, writing and other ways to make an impact,” Ms. Jones wrote.
Ms. Jones said in an email that her last day will be in the spring. Ms. Jones didn't say who would inherit her.
Ms. Jones started work in December 2017, replacing Graydon Carter, who retired after 25 years at the helm. She was previously the editorial director of the New York Times book department.
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