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  1. 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.

  2. Nov 6, 2021 · Sonya Yruel/UCSF. 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...

  3. Weills charismatic leadership style, built on strong execution and delivery of services, stock-based incentive compensation plans, and skillful blending of complimentary strengths and weaknesses, has helped to achieve his mission of building a brand name financial services company.

  4. Sanford I. Weill. Effective Philanthropy. An Interview with Sanford I. Weill. 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 ...

  5. Jul 17, 2003 · The boss was Sanford I. Weill, who had been ousted as president of American Express and rebuffed in what was viewed as a haughty offer to take control of the Bank of America when its fortunes...

  6. Oct 15, 2019 · NEW YORK, NY—Carnegie Hall today announced that, thanks to a generous $14.6 million gift, Joan and Sanford I. Weill and The Weill Family Foundation have earned the unique distinction of becoming the first private donors in Carnegie Hall’s history to reach the $100 million threshold in cumulative lifetime giving.

  7. Weills Gift $185 Million to Neuroscience. Sandy Weill, the former Citigroup chairman, and his wife, Joan, are financing a new center for neuroscience research at the University of California,...

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