Wintour

MasterClass Unveils First Brand Campaign: “How to Be a Boss” Featuring Anna Wintour

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Monday, September 16, 2019
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  • View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20190916005310/en/
    MasterClass Unveils First Brand Campaign: How to Be a Boss Featuring Anna Wintour (Graphic: Business Wire)
    Our first campaign, just like our platform, challenges people to take the leap and aspire to lead, said David Schriber, CMO of MasterClass.
  • How to Be a Boss perfectly articulates the MasterClass vision of inspiring people to greatness.
  • Each design captures advice Wintour shares in her MasterClass on how to lead with vision and without apology, including: Plant Your Flag; Yes or No.
  • Were incredibly honored to have Anna represent our collective force of instructors as the face of our first campaign.

Dame Anna Wintour Receives Inaugural "Icon Award"

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Wednesday, September 4, 2019

The Icon Award serves as recognition of a lifetime achievement for the advancement of women in film, television, and the arts.

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  • The Icon Award serves as recognition of a lifetime achievement for the advancement of women in film, television, and the arts.
  • Wintour continues to inspire generations of dreamers, believers, and fans of the arts around the world.
  • "Long before people were truly called icons, Dame Anna defined that title," says Barry Avrich, Producer and Event Co-Chair.
  • To complete the exhibit, the Hotel has also displayed an iconic image of Dame Anna Wintour, as a tribute to her significant career achievements.

Third Annual AFTD Benefit Draws Largest Attendance to Date, Raises over $1.9 Million, in Support of Frontotemporal Degeneration Research, Support and Awareness

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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Frontotemporal degeneration causes irreversible changes to a person's language, movement, behavior and/or personality, while leaving long-term memory generally intact.

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  • Frontotemporal degeneration causes irreversible changes to a person's language, movement, behavior and/or personality, while leaving long-term memory generally intact.
  • Currently there are no approved treatments for FTD, which affects more than 60,000 in the United States.
  • About AFTD's 2018 Hope Rising Benefit: AFTD thanks benefit chair Donald E. Newhouse, and benefit co-chairs Anna Wintour and David Zaslav.
  • A study commissioned by AFTD and published inNeurology(now available online ) found FTD's average annual costs to be nearly double those of Alzheimer's disease.