Padover attended University of Connecticut for his undergraduate degree in psychology and business administration, while then attending New York University's Stern School of Business for business administration.[2]
Padover began his career in the WNBA with the New York Liberty by being their video coordinator in 2012. He was promoted numerous times while with the Liberty and was a part of being their Basketball Operations Manager, Director of Basketball Operations, and finally their Vice President of Basketball Operations.[5][6] During his time with New York, the Liberty made the playoffs four times, going to the Conference Finals in 2015.
Las Vegas Aces
Padover joined the Aces's franchise in 2018, reuniting with former head coach Bill Laimbeer. The two worked previously together while both with the Liberty. He was named the General Manager in 2019.[7] Following the 2020 season, Padover was named the WNBA Basketball Executive of the Year Award.[8] Padover won the Executive of the Year Award again in 2021, after signing Chelsea Gray, Riquna Williams, and Kiah Stokes to help the Aces's efforts during the year.[9][10]
Atlanta Dream
In October 2021, Padover left the Aces organization to become the General Manager and Executive Vice President for the Atlanta Dream.[11][12] One of the first things he did with the Dream was trade for the #1 overall pick in the 2022 WNBA Draft. This allowed the Dream to select Rhyne Howard, who would be named the WNBA Rookie of the Year.[13] After one season with the Dream, Padover and head coach Tanisha Wright signed five-year contract extensions with the Dream.[14]