Media mogul Tina Brown on what she learned transforming Vanity Fair and the New Yorker, enduring a failed partnership with Harvey Weinstein, and what the #MeToo movement is missing
- Tina Brown led the successful relaunch of Vanity Fair in the 1980s, revitalized The New Yorker in the '90s, and later built The Daily Beast.
- She now runs the Women in the World Summit, which highlights the stories of activists from around the world fighting for women's rights.
- She told us that the key to being an effective leader starts with team-building, and that it's necessary to think of how everyone complements the other.
- Brown also explained what she learned from a failed venture with Harvey Weinstein... Читать дальше...