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  1. 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. www.forbes.com › profile › sandy-weillSandy Weill - Forbes

    Sandy Weill is a self-made billionaire who built Citigroup from the merger of Travelers and Citicorp in 1998. He is also an active investor, a board member of Carnegie Hall and UC San Francisco, and a former employer of Jamie Dimon.

  3. 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.

  4. Jan 2, 2010 · Weill’s successful push to repeal the Glass-Steagall Act is under attack. To create Citi, he fought to change laws that had prevented banks, insurers and brokerage firms from merging.

  5. Nov 6, 2021 · Five years ago, philanthropists Sanford I. “Sandy” and Joan Weill announced a $185 million donation for neuroscience at UC San Francisco.

  6. Learn about the career and achievements of Sanford I. Weill, the former CEO of Travelers Group and Citigroup Inc., who led the global expansion of the finance industry. Find out his personal background, education, initiatives, and challenges in this profile.

  7. Learn about Sandy Weill's career, philanthropic focus, and transition from business to education, health, and music. He is the founder of NAF, chairman of Carnegie Hall, and a recipient of the Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy.