Kenneth Andam

Kenneth Ekow Andam (born 8 January 1976) is a retired Ghanaian sprinter[3] who competed in the 4 × 100 metres relay at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia.

[11] As of 2012, he holds top ten marks for BYU in each event, including a school record in the 4 × 100 relay set in 1999 with Ghanaian teammate Leonard Myles-Mills (38.88 seconds).

[12][13] Accredited to Andam are Western Athletic Conference (WAC) awards, including freshman of the year both indoor and outdoor, Mountain West Conference (MWC) Awards and records for track & field and National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) All American Honors.

[18] At the 1999 NCAA Men's Outdoor Track and Field Championship in Boise, Idaho, he advance with Myles-Mills to the semi-finals of the 200 metres and his 4 X 100 relay team, ranked No.

[20][21] Andam was injured with a stress fracture[22] in January 2000, but recovered to post performances that twice earned him the title of the Mountain West Conference Men's Outdoor Track and Field Athlete of the Week.

Andam also founded Payodd,[40] a merchant processing and mobile transaction platform supplier to consumers and business globally, to provide the flexibility in payment processing that merchants needed to reduce their cost of acquiring and generating revenues for their businesses.

Andam is also founder and chairman of SIDE EQUITY,[42] a company that funds projects in the technology, natural resources, and consumables sector.

[44] On January 10, 2018, Andam pled guilty in Utah's Fourth District Court to Securities Fraud in connection with investments in Globa, Inc.