Tiberius Claudius Secundinus Lucius Statius Macedo was a Roman eques who held a number of appointments in the second century AD, the best known of which was praefectus annonae, or overseer of the food supply of Rome.
His earliest recorded post was primipilus of Legio IV Flavia Felix, then stationed in Moesia Superior.
Macedo was then commissioned praefectus or commander of Legio II Traiana Fortis, stationed in Roman Egypt.
[2] Once he stepped down from command of Legio II Trajana, Macedo was appointed to a series of administrative posts.
Macedo then returned to Rome to serve as a rationibus; Henriette Pavis D'Escurac believes he immediately succeeded Gaius Julius Celsus in this post, and dates it at some point after 144.