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Mo Fahmy
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Mo Fahmy currently serves as the Director of Operations and Technical Director at 540 Volleyball Academy in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
Mo Fahmy currently serves as the Director of Operations and Technical Director at 540 Volleyball Academy in Fredericksburg, Virginia. In this role, he oversees the club’s operational structure, competitive programming, and technical development across more than 30 teams and 50 coaches, while leading coaching education initiatives, scouting systems, and athlete development pathways from youth volleyball through collegiate recruiting.
Prior to joining 540 Volleyball Academy, Fahmy served as the Director of Operations and Technical Coordinator at Rutgers University, where he managed team operations, travel logistics, budgeting, and led opponent scouting, video breakdown, and performance analysis for the Scarlet Knights’ Big Ten program. During his time at Rutgers, the team recorded its longest win streak since 2012, nearly doubled its win total from the previous season, and earned its first-ever wins over Ohio State and Washington. Offensively, Rutgers set multiple program records, including the highest rally-scoring era season hitting percentage in program history, the highest rally-scoring era single-match hitting percentage, and a new Big Ten single-match hitting percentage record.
Before Rutgers, Fahmy worked with LOVB Austin during the launch of the League One Volleyball professional league. Serving as Director of Operations, Technical Coordinator, and Assistant Coach, he was part of the inaugural staff that built the team’s operational infrastructure from the ground up. Fahmy led scouting, match preparation, and performance analysis while helping guide the team to a third-place finish at the LOVB Cup and the LOVB Finals Championship. During that season, Logan Eggleston earned LOVB Cup All-Tournament Team honors, while Olympic Gold and Silver Medalist Chiaka Ogbogu was named Best Middle in the League.
Fahmy also spent time with Villanova University, contributing to scouting, analytics, and player development. During his tenure, the Wildcats qualified for the Big East Tournament, with Abby Harrell earning Big East Freshman of the Year and All-Big East First Team honors and Kiera Booth earning AVCA All-Region and All-Big East First Team recognition. Setter Andrea Campos finished Top 25 nationally in assists and second in the Big East, while the team ranked Top 3 in the conference in aces per set and attack percentage.
At the club level, Fahmy served as National Team Coach and Technical Director at Mill City Volleyball Club in Massachusetts, where his teams earned silver at the 2023 AAU National Championships and bronze at the 2022 AAU National Championships, including the club’s first appearance in a national championship match. During his tenure, he coached five AAU All-Americans and helped more than 20 athletes continue to the collegiate level, including eight NCAA Division I players, earning him the AVCA Winners Circle Award.
Fahmy has also coached internationally in Egypt with El Seid Sporting Club, working with both youth and professional teams. The senior professional team finished fourth in the Egyptian Professional League, ranking second in hitting percentage, second in assists and assists per set, first in service aces, and third in blocking.