Cutbacks are apparently hitting Graydon Carter’s Vanity Fair.
Mark Rozzo, who 2¹/₂ years ago jumped from Hearst’s Town & Country to be one of four deputy editors at the Condé Nast title, is exiting.
A Vanity Fair spokeswoman confirmed that Rozzo is “transitioning to VF contributing editor to focus on his writing.”
Carter’s onetime assistant, Punch Hutton, who had risen to a deputy editor job in her 17-year career at the title, left in February.
The number of deputy editors is now three: Aimee Bell, Dana Brown and Stephanie Mehta.
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