- Kenneth Andam
Kenneth Andam (born
8 January 1976 ) is a retiredGhana ian sprinter, an inventor, and an avid entrepreneur. Kenneth attendedBrigham Young University and competed on the track team withLeonard Myles-Mills . Running the second leg of BYU's 4 x 100 metres relay quartet, Kenneth with team mates Leonard Myles-Mills, Tobias Akwenye, and Slade Combs set a newBYU school record of 38.88 seconds.He won the bronze medal in the
100 meters at the 2000 African Championshipsand with the Ghana relay team won the gold medal at the same competition in the 4 x 100 meters relay. He also competed in the200 meters at the 1999 World Championships in Sevilla, Spain and in4x100 meters relay at the 2000 Olympic Games, and in the 2001 World Championships in Edmonton. [1] His personal best over *100 meters is 10.12 seconds, and in the200 meters is 20.47 secs.Kenneth is also an inventor and a technology innovator in the field of software Research & Development. Kenneth has several patents to his name in the field of
software [http://www.freshpatents.com/Kenneth-E-Andam-Highland-invdira.php Kenneth Andam patents] . A serial entrepreneur, Kenneth founded [http://www.worldvuer.com WorldVuer Inc] , a media communications company that has developed proprietary technologies for communicating bandwidth intensive data across a network. Kenneth is also owner and founder of [http://www.kennyandam.com The Kenny Andam Group] , a software portfolio management company that focuses on incubating innovative technology companies and funding them to early stage businesses.Personal bests
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60 meters - 6.59 s (2003, indoor)
*100 meters - 10.12 s (2000)
*200 meters - 20.47 s (1999)
*Triple Jump - 16.01 m (1995)
*long Jump - 7.67 m (1998) [http://www.kennyandam.com Kenneth Andam portfolio website] [http://www.worldvuer.com Kenneth Andam corporate website] [http://www.ipina.com Kenneth Andam mobile platform website] [http://www.globa.com Kenneth Andam payment services website]References
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