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SONOMA, Calif. — Sanford I. Weill, who built Citigroup into a too-big-to-fail colossus and dominated the New York charity and social circuit more than a decade ago, lately can be found relaxed in jeans attending local wine country social events or riding his John Deere farm utility vehicle across his property ...

Earlier this year, former First Lady of Citigroup Joan Weill made an offer to the students of a small college upstate: that there would be $20 million with their ... Sanford I. Weill, a Wall Street billionaire, and his wife, Joan, have decided not to donate $20 million to a struggling northern New York college after a ...
Those members include former CEO of Citigroup Sandy Weill, who has been on the board for 32 years and was board chair for nearly 25 years until Perelman took that job in February. Others with Citigroup ties over the years, like Sally Krawcheck and Thomas Maheras, sit on the board. In 2008, the New ...
By his own admission, Sanford I. Weill could have handled his last major effort at succession planning better. After all, his handpicked successor at Citigroup presided over multibillion-dollar losses that led to a $45 billion taxpayer-financed bailout. But Mr. Weill says he feels much more confident about who ...
Today, we pit Sandy Weill against Jamie Dimon. ... Critics of "Too Big to Fail" can blame Sanford I. Weill. The Brooklyn-born financier cobbled together a $698 billion empire of seemingly unrelated businesses into Citigroup, which in the late 1990s became the model for the modern-day financial ...
Fund-raising problems and the economic downturn had stalled the completion of the nearby Green Music Center's auditorium at Sonoma State University. So in 2011, Mr. Weill, the former Citigroup chief executive and longtime chairman of Carnegie Hall, and his wife, Joan, donated $12 million to finish the ...
Fund-raising problems and the economic downturn had stalled the completion of the nearby Green Music Center's auditorium at Sonoma State University. So in 2011, Mr. Weill, the former Citigroup chief executive and longtime chairman of Carnegie Hall, and his wife, Joan, donated $12 million to finish the ...
We used to admire Sanford I. Weill for his career in the financial services industry and for his role in creating Citigroup (NYSE:C). We were ... Because of the blowback from the dot-com crisis and corporate scandals, Sandy Weill decided to step aside as CEO of Citigroup in 2003 and retired from Citigroup as ...
After a 50-year career that culminated in building the world's largest bank - Citigroup - Sandy Weill and his wife, Joan, decided to start a new, quieter .... Joan navigated her corporate wife responsibilities, and the raising of their two children, Marc, a private investor, and Jessica, who is CEO of National ...
Former Citigroup Chairman & CEO Sanford I. Weill, the man who invented the financial supermarket, called for the breakup of big banks in an ... “What we should probably do is go and split up investment banking from banking, have banks be deposit takers, have banks make commercial loans and real ...


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