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Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill gives $120million USD to UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine for treating his dog

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auJanuary 29, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill gives 0million USD to UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine for treating his dog
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Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill and his wife, Joan, pledged $US120 million ($171 million) for the veterinary school at the University of California at Davis, awarding one of the largest gifts ever in animal medicine to an institution that once cared for their sick dog.

The commitment will support a major campus expansion, strengthen work in comparative medicine — the study of health and disease across species — and bolster research into maladies such as cancer, neurological disorders and cardiovascular conditions, the university said on Wednesday. It’s renaming its vet school the UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine.

Sandy Weill and wife Joan with Angel in 2016. Bloomberg via Getty Images

The Weills emphasised the potential for research at the school to benefit animals and humans alike, while also highlighting their personal connection to the veterinary school. Their bichon frisé, Angel, received care at UC Davis after being diagnosed with lymphoma in 2018. While Angel died, the couple has another dog of the same breed named Sweet Pea.

“Angel’s care at UC Davis left a lasting impression on our family,” Joan Weill said in a statement. “As Sandy and I became more involved with the school over the years, we have been continually inspired by its leadership, dedication to team science, pursuit of solving complex health challenges and its unwavering commitment to animals and the families who love them.”

Some $US80 million of the Weills’ gift will support construction of a small teaching hospital for animals, which will be part of a $US750 million Veterinary Medical Complex expansion at UC Davis.

The overall donation, one of the largest in the university’s history, will also help address the shortage of veterinarians by expanding facilities needed to recruit and train more students, the school said.

Weill served as chief executive and chairman of Citigroup. Bloomberg

Sandy Weill, 92, has served on the UC Davis Chancellor’s Board of Advisors since 2014 after a long career in finance. In addition, he is chair of the Weill Family Foundation, president of the Carnegie Hall Board of Trustees and chair emeritus of Weill Cornell Medicine.

The Weills have contributed about $US1.5 billion to educational, medical and cultural institutions, including a $US106 million gift for brain-disease research to UC Berkeley, UC San Francisco and the University of Washington. The UC Davis gift brings their contributions to the UC system to more than $US500 million.

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