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  1. Sanford I. Weill. Sanford I. "Sandy" Weill ( / waɪl /; born March 16, 1933) is an American banker, financier and philanthropist. [1] [2] He is a former chief executive and chairman of Citigroup. He served in those positions from 1998 until October 1, 2003, and April 18, 2006, respectively.

  2. Sep 19, 2003 · Sept. 19, 2003. There are few activities Sanford I. Weill, chairman and chief executive of Citigroup, likes better than watching his company's stock price. But yesterday, he was watching the ...

  3. Nov 6, 2021 · Five years ago, philanthropists Sanford I. “Sandy” and Joan Weill announced a $185 million donation for neuroscience at UC San Francisco. Their goal: create a neuroscience center that would ...

  4. Dec 19, 2015 · A few weeks later, the college announced that the Weills would no longer donate the $20 million. “It was a naming gift, so without the court allowing us to go forward, there was no money ...

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  6. Apr 9, 1999 · Two years ago, Wall Street was stunned when Jessica M. Bibliowicz, daughter of the financier Sanford I. Weill, abruptly quit her father's company after clashing with James Dimon, her boss...

  7. Apr 3, 2017 · EDITORS’ NOTE In 1955, Sandy Weill graduated from Cornell University and began his career as a runner for Bear Stearns before becoming a broker. After a storied 50-year career on Wall Street, he retired as CEO of Citigroup in 2003 and retired as non-executive Chairman in 2006. Weill was the recipient of Financial World Magazine’s [&hellip

  8. May 2, 2024 · Sanford I. Weill (born March 16, 1933, Brooklyn, N.Y., U.S.) is an American financier and philanthropist whose company, Travelers Group, merged with Citicorp to form Citigroup in 1998—the largest merger in history at the time. Weill was born to Polish immigrants and was the first in his family to earn a college degree, graduating from Cornell ...

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