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Neil Conn

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Neil Raymond Conn, AO (born 17 August 1936), is an Australian economist and former Administrator of the Northern Territory (1997–2000).

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Dr Conn was appointed by Queen Elizabeth II as Lord Prior of the Order of Saint John in 2014,[1] being succeeded by Sir Malcolm Ross in 2016.[2]

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Life and career

Conn read economics at the University of Sydney, graduating BSc and later MEc. He studied for his doctorate (PhD) at Duke University in the United States, before lecturing in economics at Sydney University from 1961 to 1975. He left the university in 1975 to work for two years as Principal Administrator with the OECD in Paris, followed by four years as Deputy Secretary of the New South Wales Treasury.

Conn was appointed by the newly-independent Northern Territory Government as Chief Executive Officer of the Territory's Treasury and was the Administrator of the Northern Territory from 17 February 1997 to 30 October 2000.[3]

Following his retirement as Administrator, Conn became foundation chairman of Original IT Investments Pty Ltd,[4] an information technology incubator. From 2001 to 2004 he was deputy chairman and lead independent director of the publicly-listed company International All Sports Ltd.

Conn lives in Sydney with his wife Lesley, a Member of the Order of Australia and Dame of the Order of Saint John.[5] Dr and Mrs Conn have three children.

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Order of St John

Conn was appointed a Deputy Prior of the Order of Saint John in Australia in 1997, before serving as Chairman of St John Ambulance Australia from 2004 to 2007.

At the 2007 St John Ambulance Australia National Priory Conference, he was nominated as Chancellor of the Priory of Saint John in Australia, replacing Professor Villis Marshall.

In 2014, Conn was promoted as the Lord Prior of the Order of Saint John, becoming its most senior non-royal figure.[6] He was succeeded by Sir Malcolm Ross in 2016.

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Honours

Officer of the Order of Australia (AO)26 January 1996[7]
Bailiff Grand Cross of the Order of St John (GCStJ)2012[8][N 1]
Knight of the Order of St John21 March 1997[9]
Centenary Medal1 January 2001[10]
Australian Defence Medal2006
Anniversary of National Service Medal2001
Service Medal of the Order of St John2009[N 2]
Cross pro Merito Melitensi (SMOM)2014[citation needed]

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