Nilou Motamed Wiki, Age, Husband, Children, Family, Parents, Height, Net Worth, Instagram

Nilou Motamed

Nilou Motamed Biography – Nilou Motamed Wiki

Nilou Motamed is an Iranian-born American magazine editor and television personality. She is a recurring judge on the television series Top Chef. She is the former Editor-in-Chief of Food & Wine magazine and Condé Nast’s Epicurious. In 2000, she joined the staff at Travel + Leisure as Associate Editor; she was soon promoted to Food Editor and ultimately to Features Director & Senior Correspondent. For 14 years she also directed Travel + Leisure’s culinary and restaurant coverage. She was the instigator of the magazine’s annual “Food & Travel” issue, along with the “Eat Like a Local” special. Her Travel + Leisure food coverage was nominated for eight James Beard Foundation Journalism Awards.

In collaboration with CNN, she created Travel + Leisure’s “Eat Like a Local” special, combining print, digital, social, and broadcast in a global food platform. She has hosted several TV series, including the restaurant review show Reservations Required and Travel Channel’s undercover series Travel Spies, appearing on outlets ranging from CNN to NBC’s Today and CBS This Morning. In 2013, she was named editor-in-chief of Epicurious, Condé Nast’s digital food site. In 2015, she became the first-ever Director of Inspiration for Conrad Hotels & Resorts, where she reimagined the guest experience and concierge programs for 24 luxury hotel properties around the globe. She created and curated the brand’s “1/3/5” collection of local experiences.

In 2016, she took charge of Time Inc.’s Food & Wine, overseeing editorial operations and content for an audience of more than 12 million. As editor-in-chief, she managed all of F&W’s tentpole franchises and partnerships, including the annual Best New Chefs showcase and the millennial food site FWx. Beginning with Season 5 in 2008, she has appeared often as a guest on Bravo’s award-winning series Top Chef. For Season 16, set in Kentucky, she took on a more official role as a recurring judge. She has been a panelist for the James Beard Foundation Restaurant and Chef Awards since 2007. She has been profiled in The New York Times and was named one of AdWeek’s “30 Most Influential People in Food”.

She attended Binghamton University in upstate New York and studied at the Sorbonne in Paris, earning dual degrees in Political Science and Philosophy. She is fluent in four languages: English, French, Spanish, and Persian.

Nilou Motamed Age

She was born in Tehran, Iran in 1971 and was brought up in Paris and New York City, United States.

Nilou Motamed Husband

Motamed met her husband magazine journalist Peter Jon Lindberg in 2000 while both were working at Travel + Leisure magazine. They got married after three years of being together.

Nilou Motamed Children

She has two children, Dahlia and Kole.

Nilou Motamed Family

She was born in Tehran and spent her childhood in Iran. Her family fled to Paris after the Iranian Revolution, then to New York when she was a teenager. Her father worked as an engineer, her sister is a lawyer and her brother is an engineer.

Nilou Motamed Instagram

The chef’s Instagram handle is @niloumotamed.

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