The Olympic Channel Services (OCS) has announced the appointment of Ghanaian-British broadcaster and media executive Benny Bonsu as its new Chief Cont
The Olympic Channel Services (OCS) has announced the appointment of Ghanaian-British broadcaster and media executive Benny Bonsu as its new Chief Content Officer, effective October 2025.
Benny Bonsu succeeds Mary Byrne, whose leadership played a pivotal role in building (link unavailable) and expanding OCS’s content operations.
Benny Bonsu has been an integral part of the OCS team for the past five years, shaping the editorial direction through major Olympic milestones such as the Beijing 2022 and Paris 2024 Games.
Her expertise in digital growth, content optimization, and strategic planning has been instrumental in driving engagement across platforms. Bonsu’s experience spans content strategy, SEO, audience development, and forging key commercial partnerships that align with the Olympic Movement’s mission.
Beyond her professional achievements, Bonsu is recognized for her commitment to diversity, inclusion, and cultural representation in sports media. Her leadership style and global outlook have made her a respected figure in the industry.
Benny Bonsu’s appointment marks a new chapter for OCS as it continues to evolve its digital storytelling to inspire audiences worldwide.
Benny Bonsu’s illustrious career includes collaborations with esteemed broadcasters like BBC, Sky Sports, NBA, and Alibaba.
She has worked on high-profile events such as the Premier League, NBA, NFL Africa, and the London 2012 Olympics.
Her dedication to empowering communities and promoting diversity has earned her numerous nominations and awards, including “Sports Leader Under 40 of the Year” and “Sportswoman of the Year.”

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