Condé Nast's CEO says he knows who could replace Anna Wintour one day Chief Correspondent covering media and technology 76-year-old Anna Wintour, seen here at the 2026 Met Gala, is a fashion legend, and currently works as Condé Nast's chief content officer. Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images Condé Nast CEO Roger Lynch has turned the company around — it was losing lots of money before he showed up, and now it's profitable. He still has plenty of other worries, like the end of Google traffic and the rise of Substack. One thing he says he has a plan for: the eventual replacements for star editors Anna Wintour and David Remnick. Condé Nast was a money-losing magazine publisher in 2019, when Roger Lynch took over as CEO. Now it's profitable . How'd he do that? Cuts and consolidation are part of the story. But Lynch says he's focused on growing newish businesses, like the annual Met Gala his Vogue title oversees — a Super Bowl for people who like seeing celebrities in out-there outfits .…