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Ohemaa Nyanin

FIBA Americas World Cup Qualifier Technical Delegate And Manager at FIBA

Ohemaa Nyanin has a diverse work experience spanning various industries. Ohemaa began their career as an Office Assistant at The Session Law Firm, where they organized filing systems and maintained inventory. Ohemaa then served as a Communications Intern at the Brookings Institute, responding to inquiries from the public, media, and organizations.

Ohemaa then transitioned into the field of education, working as the Logistics Chair for the Latino Youth Conference at American University, where they directed a bilingual conference on college admissions processes. Ohemaa also served as the Director of Women's Basketball Operations at American University, where they implemented marketing strategies and mentored players.

In the non-profit sector, Ohemaa held multiple roles at Ashoka, including Africa Diamond Senior Intrapreneur, where they created the Ashoka Africa Changemaker School strategy and managed teams across regional offices. Ohemaa was also part of the Full Economic Citizenship Initiative, managing a budget and coordinating operations. Ohemaa later worked as an Interim Associate Youth Director at Metropolitan Memorial United Methodist Church, increasing youth participation and initiating community service programs.

Ohemaa's experience in sports includes roles at USA Basketball, where they served as the Women's National Team Assistant Director, managing logistics for training camps and international competitions. Ohemaa also worked at FIBA as the FIBA Americas World Cup Qualifier Technical Delegate and Manager, overseeing the doping control process and branding elements at games.

Most recently, Ohemaa has been working at the New York Liberty, first as the Director of Basketball Operations and currently as the Assistant General Manager.

Ohemaa Nyanin completed their Master's degree in Justice and Public Policy from American University from 2009 to 2011. Prior to that, they earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in International Relations/ Foreign Language and Communications Media from the same institution between 2005 and 2009. There is no specific information provided regarding their start and end years at Harare International School, suggesting that their attendance at this school may have occurred before or after their time at American University. Additionally, Ohemaa Nyanin obtained a certification in the Black Executive Leadership Program from McKinsey & Company in February 2023.

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  • FIBA Americas World Cup Qualifier Technical Delegate And Manager

    September, 2016 - present