While Cádiz CF faces a challenging season in professional football, its listed subsidiary, Nomadar Corporation, has made a significant strategic move. The company has appointed a former NBA player as a new member of its board of directors, an announcement that contrasts with the club's complex sporting situation.
According to the subsidiary's statement, the new board member brings a unique combination of elite global sports experience, international business leadership, and deep knowledge of capital markets. This addition comes at a key moment for Nomadar, which seeks to advance its development in Europe and expand its platform strategy.
“"As we continue to advance our flagship development in Europe and expand our platform strategy, we believe his insight and international network will strengthen our execution and our positioning with institutional investors."
The former player himself has expressed his enthusiasm for joining Nomadar Corporation, highlighting that the company is building a platform that integrates sports, infrastructure, and technology with global relevance. He has stated his interest in collaborating on projects such as JP Financial Arena and expanding the company's international presence.
During his final years as a professional athlete, the former basketball player combined his sports career with a solid academic background at prestigious institutions such as Harvard and UCLA. His studies included programs in financial management, entrepreneurship, and branding, demonstrating his clear intention to engage with the business world after retiring from sports.




