There is another high profile exit at Condé Nast.
Teen Vogue’s chief content officer Phillip Picardi is stepping down from the publication to become the editor-in-chief of Out magazine, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Picardi started at Condé Nast as an intern and became head of the teen mag’s Web site at 23, before taking the reins in January after Elaine Welteroth left.
He also founded the company’s LGBT platform, Them.
President of Condé Nast Entertainment Dawn Ostroff left in July and Vogue’s Tonne Goodman and Phyllis Posnick left staff positions to become contributors.
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