NEWS

08 Jan 2016

WADA – OLIVIER NIGGLI NEW DIRECTOR GENERAL

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Montreal, January 8, 2016 – Olivier Niggli is WADA’s new Director General. The announcement made last November by World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) and is effective since January 1.
Mr. Niggli, who has held the role of Chief Operating Officer since 2014, succeeds long-standing Director General, David Howman, who has chosen not to seek a further extension of his mandate with WADA. Mr. Niggli will Now start transitioning into the new role that he will officially assume next July.
Last June, a four-person selection committee was established to find David Howman’s successor. “After a thorough search, we were unanimous in our choice,” said Sir Craig Reedie, President, WADA. “Olivier Niggli’s industry experience, deep knowledge of WADA’s business and strategy, and leadership qualities will continue to strengthen the Agency’s position as the global leader of clean sport,” Reedie continued.
“Sometimes you are fortunate enough to find the optimal choice close to home,” he said. “I would also like to take this opportunity to thank David for his dedication and fortitude in shaping today’s WADA and wish him all the best in his future endeavours.”
“I am thrilled to be taking on this new challenge with WADA at somewhat of a juncture for anti-doping,” said Olivier Niggli. “I look forward to dedicating my energy and skills towards protecting the clean athlete,” he continued.
Olivier possesses extensive international experience in the anti-doping industry; particularly, in the areas of legal, finance and governance. A lawyer by profession, he holds a master’s degree in law from the London School of Economics and an MBA from McGill University. A Swiss national, Olivier started his legal career with Swiss-based law firm, Carrard & Associés, where he had WADA as a client. In 2002.
Olivier first joined WADA as the Agency’s Legal Director to which he added the title of Finance Director in 2004. In 2011, Olivier returned to Carrard & Associés as partner, where his practice focused on sport, arbitration and commercial law. In 2014, Olivier returned to WADA as Chief Operating Officer and, among other contributions, has been instrumental with implementation of the new World Anti-Doping Code and development of the compliance program.