Crispin Conroy

He currently serves as the Permanent Observer of the International Chamber of Commerce to the United Nations Office at Geneva, since January 2019.He was named First Secretary at the Australian Permanent Mission to the United Nations in Geneva between 1995 and 1998 and was Deputy Legal Adviser and Director of the International Law Section afterwards until 1999.[8][9] As ambassador, he helped secure funding for children's sport and leisure facilities in the poor region of Renca, in cooperation with World Vision.Conroy worked alongside Minister of Foreign Affairs Stephen Smith to develop a commercial engagement strategy for Australia in Latin America.[7] After over 25 years working for the Australian government, Conroy was appointed as the first Permanent Observer of the International Chamber of Commerce to the United Nations in Geneva.
Permanent ObserverInternational Chamber of CommerceIncumbentAustralian Ambassador to NepalAustralian Ambassador to ChileCambridgeAlma materAustralian National UniversityDiplomatUnited Nations Office at GenevaAustralian GovernmentDepartment of Foreign Affairs and TradeUnited KingdomBachelor of ArtsBachelor of LawMadridCanberraUnited NationsGenevaAustralian Ambassador to the Kingdom of NepalPort MoresbyColombiaEcuadorBoliviaSantiagoWorld VisionMinister of Foreign AffairsStephen SmithAustralia's Consul-General to ColombiaJulie BishopArgentinaConsul General to ColombiaConsul-Generalobserver statusUnited Nations General AssemblyDowner, AlexanderSmith, StephenAustralian Consul-General and Trade Commissioner in Bogota