Niki Papadopoulos is a senior editor at Portfolio, Current, and Sentinel. Previously, she was an editor for the business group at McGraw-Hill Professional, where she acquired books in management, marketing, creativity, and innovation, including the New York Times best seller Likeable Social Media. Before that she was at PublicAffairs, where she worked on best-selling books by George Soros, Andy Rooney, Senator John Kerry, Scott McClellan, and Nobel Peace Prize-winner Muhammad Yunus. She also acquired a wide range of business, politics, memoir, and history, including Frank Partnoy’s The Match King, a finalist for the FT/Goldman Sachs Best Business Book of the Year Award; The Net Delusion by Evgeny Morozov; and The Great Depression: A Diary edited by James Ledbetter and Daniel Roth. Niki is a graduate of Brown University and got her start in publishing at Basic Books after spending two years teaching English as a foreign language in Spain and Washington, D.C. In her free time she enjoys reading post-apocalyptic fiction, gardening on her fire escape, and exploring the wilds of New York City.
