Billionaire philanthropists Joan and Sandy Weill of Sonoma announced Tuesday their gift of $106 million to launch a research initiative at three universities aimed at finding treatments for brain and ...
The 134-year-old, family-owned brand is targeting new regions through wholesale and franchise expansion amid the luxury market slowdown.
Weill Cornell Medicine has announced the launch of its new AI to Advance Medicine initiative, an enterprise-wide project designed to help manage and optimize a fast-expanding set of artificial ...
Financier and philanthropist, former chairman and CEO, Citigroup Born: March 16, 1933, New York City Education: Bachelor's in government, Cornell University Sandy Weill was arguably the financial ...
In the early aughts, when anesthesiologist Dr. Gunisha Kaur, M.D. ’10, was a medical student at Weill Cornell Medicine, she sought to help immigrants who were seeking refuge in the United States after ...
Billionaire Sanford Weill And Wife Won't Give $20 Million To College, Since It Can't Change Its Name
Banking billionaire Sanford Weill and his wife, Joan, have decided not to deliver a $20 million gift to an upstate New York College, after a judge ruled that it couldn't be renamed in Joan's honor, ...
There were a great many fascinating moments in the now-legendary Squawk Box interview of former Citigroup chairman Sandy Weill, in which the creator of the Too-Big-To-Fail model told an astonished ...
Former Citigroup Chairman & CEO Sanford I. Weill, the man who invented the financial supermarket, called for the breakup of big banks in an interview on CNBC Wednesday. “What we should probably do is ...
Not satisfied with a 200,000-square-foot lease, Weill Cornell Medicine is returning to the former Sotheby’s headquarters on the Upper East Side for the whole enchilada. The medical institution ...
Who Was Berthe Weill? The Story of the Audacious Parisian Dealer Who Launched Matisse and Modigliani
"Make Way for Berthe Weill" at Grey Art Museum in New York brings to light the forgotten legacy of the cutting-edge Parisian dealer. Portrait de Berthe Weill' (Portrait of Berthe Weill) (1910–1914) by ...
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