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  1. Sanford I. Weill was born in the Bensonhurst section of Brooklyn, New York, to Polish Jewish immigrants, Etta (Kalika) and Max Weill. [3] [4] He attended P.S. 200 in Bensonhurst. He also attended Peekskill Military Academy in Peekskill , New York, then enrolled at Cornell University where he was active in the Air Force ROTC and the Alpha ...

    • Sanford I. Weill, March 16, 1933 (age 90), New York City, New York, U.S.
    • Banker, financier
  2. www.forbes.com › profile › sandy-weillSandy Weill - Forbes

    Apr 6, 2021 · Sandy Weill is a self-made billionaire who founded Shearson Loeb Rhoads and Citigroup. He is also an active investor, a board member of Carnegie Hall and UC San Francisco, and a contributor to Forbes articles on AI and leadership.

  3. 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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  5. Oct 10, 2006 · Former chairman and CEO Sanford "Sandy" Weill describes his storied career, from his beginnings as a runner on Wall Street to building the world's largest financial empire: Citigroup.

  6. Jan 2, 2010 · Now, Mr. Weill, 76, is trying to move on to a life without Citi. “It’s never going to be the same company that it was,” he said one morning shortly before Christmas. Sitting in his office on ...

  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. 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 ...

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