Kerry Elizabeth Schott AO (born 20 September 1944) is an Australian executive who has had roles in the business and government sectors.
[4] Schott has also had roles as visiting professor at Oxford and Princeton Universities, senior NSW Treasury official, chair of the Environmental Protection Authority, Director of NBN, Chair of Moorebank Intermodal Company, adviser to the Reserve Bank of Australia and Trade Practices Commissioner.
[6] The outcome ruled out full public funding of election campaigns, an option that had been favoured by the Premier Mike Baird and opposition leader John Robertson.
[7] In 2013-14, Schott oversaw the sale of NSW Coal Fired Power Stations to AGL, Origin, Energy Australia and the Vales Point Power Station to a company owned by Trevor St Baker and Brian Flannery.
[9] Schott accepted an Honorary Doctor of Science in Economics from the University of Sydney in 2014.