UK Anti-Doping Board Appointments

  • Caitlin Notley and Moiz Moghal have been appointed, and George Walker and Alison O’Riordan have been reappointed, to the UK Anti-Doping Board by the Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport for terms of four years 

The Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport has appointed two new members to the UK Anti-Doping (UKAD) Board and reappointed two existing members for terms of four years. 

Professor Caitlin Notley joins the Board from 1 July 2026. She is an internationally recognised research leader specialising in understanding addictive behaviours and developing interventions to reduce harm. She leads the Public Health Research Department and the Addiction Research Group at Norwich Medical School, University of East Anglia. Her research expertise spans clinical trials, process evaluation, and applied mixed methods, with a particular focus on health inclusion groups and vulnerable populations. 

Dr Moiz Moghal joins the Board from 1 August 2026. He is a Consultant in Sport and Exercise Medicine with extensive experience across the NHS, independent healthcare, and elite sport. Throughout his career, Dr Moghal has supported athletes competing at the highest level, including at the Olympic and Paralympic Games, the Ashes, and the Wimbledon Championships. He has held senior medical leadership roles, including Chief Medical Officer for GB and England Hockey, and Lead Physician for the England Men's Cricket Team. 

George Walker and Alison O'Riordan have both been reappointed as Board Members for a further four-year term. 

Simon Lewis, Chair of UK Anti-Doping, said: "I’m pleased to welcome Professor Notley and Dr Moghal to the UKAD Board. Caitlin brings world-class research expertise that will strengthen and inform UKAD's innovation agenda as we develop smarter, more effective tools to protect and promote clean sport. Moiz brings exceptional expertise in supporting athletes at the highest level of sport, which reflects the athlete-first commitment at the heart of UKAD’s strategy.   

“I am also pleased that George Walker and Alison O'Riordan will serve second terms. I look forward to working with all four as we continue to play our full part in upholding the integrity of sport across the UK."