NBA Deputy Commissioner and Chief Operating Officer Mark Tatum has announced that will NBA Africa CEO Victor Williams will resign from his position in December. Williams, who has overseen the NBA’s operations in Africa since 2020, is leaving his position to pursue other business interests. Tatum will lead the search for a new NBA Africa CEO. ALSO READ: NBA, FIBA to hold Basketball Without Borders camp in South Africa “We are thankful for Victor’s many contributions to the NBA over the past three years,” Tatum said on Friday. “Under Victor’s inspiring and dedicated leadership, the league’s business and basketball development efforts across the continent experienced significant growth, highlighted by the launch of historic initiatives like the Basketball Africa League and our NBA Africa entity. Through Victor’s efforts, we have established a solid foundation for scaling our business in Africa going forward.” ALSO READ: Major highlights from the 2023 BWB Africa camp Prior to his resignation, Williams emphasized that, “it has been a privilege to work with incredible colleagues in Johannesburg, Dakar, Lagos, Cairo and around the world to take the NBA and basketball to new heights in Africa.” ALSO READ: Khaman Maluach and Aisha Hassan named BWB Africa 2023 MVPs During his tenure, Williams grew the NBA’s business and presence across the continent by launching NBA Africa as a standalone entity with the support of strategic investors and partners. The partners helped in establishing the Basketball Africa League (BAL) as a world-class professional league that is about to embark on its fourth season and expanding the league’s footprint across Africa by opening offices in Egypt, Nigeria and Senegal as well as the league’s first-ever NBA Stores on the continent in Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town in South Africa.