Gideon Hammond has been appointed as the new Deputy Director of the National Sports Authority (NSA), placing him at the forefront of Ghana’s ongoing efforts to revamp its sports landscape. His appointment comes at a crucial time when the nation is working to improve sports infrastructure, secure sustainable funding, and promote lesser-known sports to a competitive level.
With a strong background in sports management, Hammond is widely recognized as a passionate advocate for underrepresented sporting disciplines. Over the years, he has championed policy reforms and equitable resource allocation to ensure that sports beyond football receive the attention and support they deserve. His expertise, vision, and commitment to the sector make him a strategic choice for this role.
As Deputy Director, Hammond will be responsible for spearheading grassroots sports development, strengthening administrative structures within the NSA, and forging key partnerships to attract investment into the sector. He is also expected to collaborate closely with sports federations, athletes, and stakeholders to create a more enabling environment for Ghanaian sports to thrive on the global stage.
Beyond sports, Hammond is a young politician and a dedicated advocate for youth development. He holds a bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management from Central University College and a master’s degree from Accra Business School. Additionally, he has acquired several professional certifications across various fields, further enhancing his leadership capabilities. His diverse career experience, spanning banking, corporate brand management, and sports administration, positions him as a dynamic leader poised to drive positive change within the NSA.
His appointment has been met with widespread optimism, with many stakeholders confident that his leadership will usher in a new era of growth, inclusivity, and excellence in Ghanaian sports.