Our People

Our work is driven by passionate individuals who are dedicated to creating life-changing opportunities for all young Londoners through the power of sport and physical activity. Together, from our board, staff to youth board, we are building the largest and most inclusive city-focused youth games.

Raheem Sterling
Brent-raised, a fearless winger whose journey from local pitches to England stardom has inspired a generation.
Raheem took part in the 2009 London Youth Games, representing Brent when he was 14 years old.

Kye Whyte
Nicknamed the Prince of Peckham, Kye created history as Team GB’s first-ever BMX medallist at Tokyo 2020.
Kye started at Brixton BMX Club, which was founded by his father, before leaving to join a new club in Peckham. He went on to represent Southwark at London Youth Games in 2014-2016, before continuing his professional career.

Alex Yee
Britain’s best triathlete, Alex produced a jaw-dropping win in the final stretch of the Paris 2024 Triathlon event, cementing his status.
From Lewisham in south-east London, Alex is proud of the place in which he was born and raised. As a youngster, he represented Lewisham in Aquathlon, Cycling and Cross Country at the London Youth Games from 2010 to 2014. Lewisham’s triathlon hero went on to strike both gold in the Individual Triathlon at Paris 2024 as well as Bronze in the Mixed Triathlon, adding to his gold and silver medal haul from Tokyo 2020.

Dina Asher-Smith
Hailing from Bromley, Dina is now the fastest British woman on record and one of the most recognisable Team GB athletes.
As a young runner, Dina represented Bromley in the London Youth Games in 2010. Dina was key in the 4x100m relay team that took silver in Paris 2024; and won medals as part of 4×100 m relay teams at the 2016 Rio Olympics and 2020 Tokyo Olympics.

Mo Farah
Mo is the most successful male track distance runner in history and known for his iconic 'Mobot’ celebration.
Mo showcased his talent from a young age and represented Hounslow at cross-country in the 1994 London Youth Games. Mo went on to earn ten global championship gold medals, comprising four Olympic and six World titles, and made history by winning double gold in the 10,000m and 5000m at the 2012 Olympic Games.

Bradley Wiggins
Bradley is a British cycling legend, known for winning the Tour de France and his multiple Olympic medals.
Bradley represented Westminster in cycling at the London Youth Games. Bradley went on to become the first Brit to win the Tour de France, winning it in 2012. He is also one of Britain’s greatest ever Olympic athletes and a multiple World champion on track and road.

Rio Ferdinand
Rio is regarded as one of the best defenders of his generation during his 12 years at Man United and international career for England.
Rio competed for Southwark as a child in gymnastics at the London Youth Games. He went on to play for England 81 times and win ten major trophies with Man Utd, including six Premier League titles and the UEFA Champions League, before becoming a pundit for TNT sports.

David Weir
David is one of the greatest Paralympic athletes of all-time.
One of David's first ever athletics competitions were in the colours of Sutton at the London Youth Games. Her went on to a successful career in wheelchair racing winning six Paralympic gold medals, six World Championship gold medals and eight London Marathons.

Linford Christie
Linford was a dominant 100m sprinter during his 17 years competing internationally, where he won more medals than any other British male sprinter.
Linford competed at the first ever London Youth Games in 1977 for Hammersmith & Fulham where he was selected for the relay. He’s known for becoming the only British man to win successive golds at the Olympic Games, World Championships, European Championships and Commonwealth Games.

Christine Ohuruogu
Christine is Olympic, World and Commonwealth champion in the 400 metres.
Christine represented Newham at the London Youth Games in both netball and athletics. She went on to become the only British woman ever to win gold at two World Championships in 2007 and 2013 and she produced an incredible finish when she won gold at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games.

Alex Scott
Tower Hamlets-born Arsenal and England star, now breaking barriers as one of football’s top pundits primarily working for the BBC and presenting Football Focus.
Alex played football for Tower Hamlets at the London Youth Games. In her professional playing career, she won over 100 international caps, including representing England at three Euro Championships and two World Cups.

Chloe Kelly
Ealing’s Lioness, created a moment etched in history with her Euros-winning goal celebration after scoring the crucial winning goal against Germany in the Euro 2022 final.
Chloe grew up and represented the borough of Ealing in the London Youth Games as a young player.

Fara Williams
Fara is the most capped England footballer in history, now a pundit for the BBC.
Fara represented Richmond in the London Youth Games as a child.

Sam Reardon
A rising star, delivering Olympic bronze in the mixed 4x400m relay and men's 4 x 400 metres relay for Team GB.
Sam raced in London Youth Games for Bromley for 6 years from 2015 up until 2020. He said “It was an amazing experience to do the Cross Country every November at Parliament Hill. Coming there with my team was a very inspiring moment for us and it was always on the calendar as a big race to look out for.”

Andrea Spendolini-Sirieix
A diving sensation, winning a superb bronze in the women’s synchronized 10m platform at Paris 2024 alongside Lois Toulson.
Andrea says it was her mother who got her into diving from a young age. She went on to compete in Diving for Southwark at the London Youth Games in 2016 and 2017 and was only 16 when she made her Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020.

Noah Williams
Hackney’s Olympic diver, winning silver alongside Tom Daley in the 10m synchro event and bronze in the 10 metre platform.
Hackney-native Noah was introduced to diving after being given a flyer for Crystal Palace Diving Club in primary school and went on to represent Hackney at the London Youth Games from 2012 to 2017. He went on to make his Olympic debut in Tokyo 2020.

Georgia Bell
Ealing’s middle-distance talent, winning Olympic bronze at the 2024 Olympics in the 1500 metres on her Olympic debut.
Georgia was a strong young runner – representing Ealing in the London Youth Games in 2011. She decided to give up athletics after suffering a succession of injuries, however returned to the sport in 2020, taking part in parkrun and rediscovering her love of running.

Daryll Neita
Lewisham’s sprint sensation, is now a five-time global medalist, having won relay silver in Paris and relay bronze in Rio and Tokyo.
When she was younger, Daryll represented Lewisham at the London Youth Games in 2010, competing in the 100m and Long Jump. She made history in Paris 2024 with a fourth-place finish in the Olympics 100m final.

PROF. GEOFF THOMPSON MBE
Chair
Geoff has a 35 year track record delivering initiatives at major sporting events, such as London 2012 and setting up his own charity, Youth Charter. He brings considerable experience with London Youth Games, spending his early career as an Area Sports Officer for Hammersmith and Fulham. He brings a wealth of knowledge of equality, diversity and inclusion, a real asset to London Youth Games vision to create “the world’s most inclusive city-focused Games”.

NEIL DAUGHERTY
Independent Trustee
Neil is the Senior Managing Director at Teneo, specializing in strategic communications and reputation management. He has a strong personal and professional interest in sport, with extensive experience working with sports bodies, charities, clubs, and sponsors across the UK and globally.

ANNA RISSEN
Independent Trustee
Anna is a Director at Moorhouse Consulting, where she leads the Health Practice. As a management consultant, she specializes in delivering transformational change across various industries, with a focus on multi-stakeholder program delivery in the public sector.

MIKE DIAPER
Independent Trustee
Mike is an Independent Consultant at MJD Active Consulting, focusing on improving people's health, social, and economic wellbeing. Formerly with Sport England for 15 years, he led key initiatives and previously oversaw the Labour Government's £2bn PE and School Sport Strategy, as well as inclusion programs at the Department for Education.

ELIZABETH DUNN
Independent Trustee
Lizzie is a Partner at Bird & Bird LLP, specializing in sports and gambling law. With experience advising major sports bodies and working with the London 2012 Olympic Games, she focuses on regulatory and commercial matters in the sports sector.

SAFA ATIAH
Independent Trustee
Safa is the Chair of the LYG33 Leadership team and brings strong representation of youth voice to the LYG Board of Trustees.

MICKELA HALL RAMSAY
Independent Trustee
Mickela is a multi award-winning entrepreneur and social enterprise leader, having impacted over 45,000 young Londoners through her company, HR Sports Academy.

HESTER SCOTTON
Independent Trustee
Hester is Chief Financial Officer at Potter Clarkson. She brings a wealth of experience in strengthening finance control environments to her position as Board member.

CLLR CAROLINE COOPER-MARBIAH
Member Representative
As a long-serving councillor and advocate for accessible sports and open spaces, Cllr. Caroline brings extensive experience in education, health, and community services to the London Youth Games board. With a strong commitment to youth development, inclusion, and public health, her involvement ensures the Games create lasting impact for young people across London.

CLLR HILARY MOORE
Member Representative
As a Lewisham Councillor, Cllr. Hilary brings extensive experience in education, safeguarding, and youth development to the board. As an Assistant Principal and Designated Safeguarding Lead for Capital City College Group, her expertise ensures young participants are safe, included and supported, while her background in law and governance strengthens strategic decision-making.

CLLR ANDREW WOOLDRIDGE
Member Representative
As a Kingston Councillor, Andrew brings valuable expertise in local government and policy to the board. His ability to navigate funding opportunities, influence strategic decisions and knowledge of local authorities and schools helps expand access to sport for young people across London.

MALVIN KAMARA
Advisor to the Board
A former professional footballer and Sierra Leone international, Malvin brings valuable experience in both elite sports and business leadership to the London Youth Games board. He brings expertise in recruitment, consultancy, and strategic growth to support the Games.

CLLR JOYCE RYAN
Advisor to the Board
Joyce brings 3 decades of public service and sports advocacy experience to the London Youth Games board. As a long-serving Redbridge councillor and Trustee of London Sport, she is dedicated to making London a healthier, more connected city through physical activity.

Andy Dalby-Welsh
Chief Executive Officer
Andy leads the organisation as Chief Executive Officer, providing strategic leadership, overseeing operations and finances, driving fundraising, ensuring legal compliance, and representing the organisation to stakeholders.

Katie Berry
Chief Operating Officer
As COO Katie oversees operations across logistics, budgets, and risk, coordinating teams, and supporting fundraising and compliance, all to maximise the charity’s reach and impact.

Ellie Reid
Head of Workforce Development
Ellie oversees the development and delivery of youth engagement & leadership, volunteering, coaching and activators within London Youth Games; supporting and growing a dynamic workforce to enhance the competitions, events and experiences for young people.

Lucy Baines
Head of EVENTS
Lucy oversees the planning and delivery of 50+ annual sports events, managing logistics, budgets, risk assessments, and team coordination to ensure safe, positive experiences for young people.

Ali Speechly
Head of Sport
As Head of Sport, Ali is responsible for leading the sports team in the delivery of sports programmes, events and competitions of the highest quality.

Yolanda Martin
Marketing & Communications Manager
Yolanda leads marketing and communications, promoting the charity’s sports events and mission through social media, press outreach, and campaigns to engage participants, attract sponsors, and increase awareness.

Emma Cranston
Disability Activation Manager
Emma is responsible for leading the development and delivery of the organisation’s work providing growing participation and volunteering opportunities for young disabled people.

Jean-Pierre Murungi
Sport Development & Delivery Officer
As Sports Development and Delivery Officer, Jean-Pierre is responsible for the development and delivery of the sports programme to deliver competitions of the highest quality.

Becca Stone
Sports & Events Officer
As Sports and Events Officer, Becca is responsible for creating exceptional sport events for young people across our School & Open Games programmes.

SHARON EYERS
Sports & DELIVERY OFFICER
As Sports and Delivery Officer, Sharon is responsible for the delivery of the sports programme to deliver competitions of the highest quality.

REBBECA WILLIAMS
Youth Engagement and Media Intern
Rebbeca supports the workforce and media teams to ensure young people are put at the heart of what we do through our youth engagement and leadership programme, LYG33 and through social media.

LUCY GIRLING
Sports & WORKFORCE OFFICER
Lucy is responsible for supporting the sport and workforce teams to create exceptional competitions, events and experiences for young people and volunteers.

Pat Andrews
Games Referee
Pat is part of the LYG Games Referee team, who are responsible for ensuring the LYG Games Rules are upheld and that all those taking part are eligible.

Julie Ferrett
Games Referee
Julie is part of the LYG Games Referee team, who are responsible for ensuring the LYG Games Rules are upheld and that all those taking part are eligible.

Safa
LYG33 Chair
As LYG33 Chairperson, Safa plays a pivotal role in creating life changing opportunities for young Londoners through putting youth voice at the heart of London Youth Games and shaping the LYG33 programme. Safa is also part of the LYG Board as a Young Trustee.

Julia
LYG33 Vice Chair
As LYG33 Vice Chair, Julia ensures youth engagement is effectively represented and integrated into LYG, shaping the future of the Games. They provide leadership to the LYG33 Leadership Team, ensuring smooth operation and progress.

Ealaf
LYG33 Vice Chair
Ealaf ensures youth engagement is represented in LYG. They lead the Leadership Team, tracking projects, collaborating with the Chairperson and staff, organising meetings, representing LYG33 at events and supporting team development.

Sophie
LYG33 Senior Marketing Lead
Sophie collaborates with the Marketing & Communications Manager to ensure our marketing, social media, and communications reflect the needs and interests of young people and shaping our marketing strategy.

Leah
LYG33 Marketing Lead
Leah partners with our Marketing & Communications Manager to ensure our marketing, social media and communications are representative of what young people want and need. This will include bringing new ideas for our social media channels, supporting with content creation around LYG33 and inputting into our marketing strategy.

Kya
LYG33 Event Delivery Lead
As Event Delivery Lead, Kya partners with our Senior Delivery Manager and Sports & Events Officer to enhance the experience for participants, spectators, and volunteers at London Youth Games events and gain insight in the planning, organisation and delivery of large-scale events.

Ishan
LYG33 Sports Lead
As Sports Lead, Ishan partners with our Sports Manager to ensure our portfolio of sports is representative of what young people want from a London Youth Games offer.

Micah
LYG33 Workforce Lead
As Workforce Lead, Micah partners with our Youth & Workforce Development Manager to support the development of London Youth Games volunteering and leadership opportunities. This includes our Young Leaders and GamesForce programmes.

Andrea
LYG33 Inclusion Lead
Andrea's role as Inclusion Lead is to work alongside the Disability Activation Manager to advocate for underrepresented groups, gathering insights from young participants to drive meaningful change.

Timi
LYG33 Inclusion Lead
In collaboration with the Disability Activation Manager, Timi champions the voices of historically underrepresented groups. His role is to provide valuable insights into their experiences and help shape future improvements.

Felix
LYG3 Impact Lead
As Impact Lead, Felix partners with our Sports & Workforce Officer to better understand and showcase the impact of London Youth Games and will work to implement a youth voice feedback system for participants at events based on LYG33 recommendations.

Vivaan
LYG33 Business Development Lead
As Business Development Lead, Vivaan partners with our Sports, Business Operations & Events Officer to identify how LYG operations can be developed to better support the young people we serve.

Shanpy
Kingston
Shanpy is passionate about creating opportunities in sport for young people, striving to make it more accessible and inclusive for the next generation.

Yana
Tower Hamlets
Yana loves to spread the joy of sports and wants to encourage more people to get involved with the LYG events and other competitions.

NOAH
Lambeth
Noah is passionate about all sports, particularly running, badminton and mountain biking, and the opportunities and experiences that this can bring young people.

Yusuf
Redbridge
Yusuf is involved in multiple initiatives supporting young people across boroughs and is passionate about using sport to foster inclusivity and empowerment. He's committed to inspiring more young people to embrace the transformative power of teamwork and physical activity.

Amber
Croydon
Amber is passionate about sport and youth participation and aims to inspire as many people as possible.

TIMI
Greenwich
Timi is passionate about using content creation to get young people involved in social action.

ANDY
Southwark
Jinwoo is studying Sport & Exercise Medical Sciences and is passionate using this to improve the infrastructure of youth sports within his country.

IZZY
Ealing
Izzy is a hockey player and coach who’s passionate about increasing and widening the range of sporting opportunities available for young people.

Aisha
Bexley
Aisha is athlete and assistant coach who is passionate about making a change in her borough and making sport more widely available.

AIYANNA
Bromley
Aiyanna is committed to making the world not only a better place, but a safer and healthier place for not only her peers and family but also for the future generations.

ANANYA
Wandsworth
Ananya is a rower who's keen to help sport become an inclusive activity for all those who are disabled.

ALIZA
Harrow
Aliza loves sports, particularly badminton, and is passionate about helping people reach their full potential.

FARHAN
Harrow
Farhan is passionate about youth sports. At 14, he founded an organisation with the Haringey Basketball Association, building a strong network with major companies to support his vision.

Izzy
Hackney
Izzy is passionate about the benefits of football and is dedicated to increasing girls’ participation in the sport.