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He was ranked 58 in the [[Pink List 2010]], 29 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] and 65 in the [[Pink List 2011]]. The Pink List 2011 citation said:
He was ranked 58 in the [[Pink List 2010]], 29 in the [[Pride Power List 2011]] and 65 in the [[Pink List 2011]]. The Pink List 2011 citation said:
:"After a soaring career trajectory that took in Macmillan, Penguin, Orion and Random House, the Cambridge history graduate is now editor-in-chief of Atlantic books, a hard-hitting independent publisher that had one book on this year's Man Booker shortlist."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2011-2374595.html</ref>  
:"After a soaring career trajectory that took in Macmillan, Penguin, Orion and Random House, the [[University of Cambridge|Cambridge]] history graduate is now editor-in-chief of Atlantic books, a hard-hitting independent publisher that had one book on this year's Man Booker shortlist."<ref>http://www.independent.co.uk/news/people/news/the-ios-pink-list-2011-2374595.html</ref>  


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Revision as of 14:30, 14 March 2016

Ravi Mirchandani

Ravi Mirchandani (born 1964) is a publisher. He worked for Random House until he was fired in 2006 after clashes with management, and then became editor-in-chief at Atlantic Books.[1]

He was ranked 58 in the Pink List 2010, 29 in the Pride Power List 2011 and 65 in the Pink List 2011. The Pink List 2011 citation said:

"After a soaring career trajectory that took in Macmillan, Penguin, Orion and Random House, the Cambridge history graduate is now editor-in-chief of Atlantic books, a hard-hitting independent publisher that had one book on this year's Man Booker shortlist."[2]

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