Angie Doll awarded OBE for services to Diversity and Inclusion

Angie Doll, Managing Director, Rail, Go-Ahead Australia and New Zealand has been awarded an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) for services to Diversity and Inclusion in the Rail Sector.

Angie has worked with the Go-Ahead Group for nearly twenty years, holding several senior leadership positions including most recently as Chief Executive Office of GTR.

Her leadership has played a key role in advancing diversity and inclusion within the rail industry, including increasing opportunities for women and supporting the development of future talent. During her time as CEO of GTR, Angie led the rail operator to focus on delivering positive social impact through supporting career opportunities, improving accessibility of services and supporting positive mental health.

Commenting on the award, Angie Doll said: “It’s a real honour to receive this award. I couldn’t have achieved what I have without the incredible support of my colleagues – thank you to everyone who has been part of this journey. I remain deeply committed to championing diversity and inclusion across our industry. Supporting more women into the industry and opening doors for young people is something I care passionately about. Seeing the real social impact of this work is, without question, the greatest reward of all.”

Patrick Verwer, CEO, Go-Ahead Rail added: “Angie’s recognition of an OBE is richly deserved. She has built an exceptional career in rail and her passion and leadership has shaped the future of the industry and leave a lasting impact. All of us at Go-Ahead are extremely proud of Angie and delighted that she has received this honour.”

Angie Doll started her new role as Managing Director, Rail, Go-Ahead Australia and New Zealand earlier this month.