15 Oct
15Oct

Dewitt vonBallmoos, DG, NASSCORP


The National Civil Society Union of Liberia (NACSUL) has extended heartfelt congratulations to the Director-General of the National Social Security and Welfare Corporation (NASSCORP), Mr. Dewitt vonBallmoos, on his recent election to head the Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance of the International Social Security Association (ISSA). Mr. vonBallmoos was elected on October 3, 2025, during the ISSA Triennial World Social Security Forum held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. He will serve a three-year term from 2025 to 2028. In a statement issued Tuesday, October 14, NACSUL described Mr. vonBallmoos’s election as a testament to his unwavering dedication to the social security sector and the visionary leadership he has demonstrated over the years. 

The ISSA Technical Commission on Contribution Collection and Compliance is responsible for overseeing matters related to social security funding sources and their protection. It also addresses broader macroeconomic, technical, and operational issues impacting contribution collection and compliance globally. According to NACSUL, Mr. vonBallmoos brings a wealth of experience and expertise to his new role, citing his outstanding years of service and transformative achievements at NASSCORP. The group expressed confidence that he will continue to distinguish himself and effectively represent Liberia on the international stage. 

“We are not surprised by Mr. vonBallmoos’s election,” the group stated. “He has consistently demonstrated dedication, integrity, and commitment to his work—qualities that have elevated, expanded, and decentralized the social security sector in Liberia. Under his leadership, NASSCORP has stood the test of time, embracing modernization while upholding the core principles and best practices of social security administration.” NACSUL further highlighted that under Mr. vonBallmoos’s stewardship, NASSCORP has made significant investments in infrastructure and national development initiatives, including real estate, agriculture, hospitals, and equity participation in local banks. 

The group also lauded NASSCORP’s contributions to low-cost housing projects and the establishment of the Jahmale Diagnostic Center, which has strengthened Liberia’s healthcare capacity. Citing research findings, NACSUL noted that NASSCORP now manages assets valued at approximately US$141 million, underscoring the Corporation’s sound management and strategic growth. The organization described Mr. vonBallmoos as an “honest and fair leader” whose expertise will greatly benefit ISSA’s Technical Commission. In conclusion, NACSUL congratulated Director-General vonBallmoos on his international recognition and pledged its full support throughout his three-year tenure.

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