Former Citi CEO Sandy Weill Gives $120M to UC Davis Vet School That Cared for His Dog

Former Citigroup CEO Sandy Weill has donated $120 million to the veterinary school at the University of California, Davis, the largest gift ever made in veterinary medicine. The donation is a significant gesture from the billionaire banker and his wife, Joan, who have also been vocal supporters of various educational and medical institutions.

The couple's decision to support UC Davis comes after the school provided exceptional care for their late dog, Angel, a bichon frisΓ©. After Angel passed away in 2018, Weill and Joan adopted another dog, Sweet Pea, of the same breed, leading them to explore ways to honor their beloved pets' memory.

Their philanthropic efforts have been substantial, with the couple donating more than $1.5 billion to various institutions across education, medicine, and culture. Notable gifts include a $106 million donation to launch a neurological disease initiative at several top medical centers and a $50 million grant to establish a collaborative cancer research hub.

The $120 million gift from Weill will be used to support expansion and training initiatives at UC Davis, with a focus on comparative medicine and research into conditions affecting both animals and humans. A significant portion of the donation will go towards constructing a new animal teaching hospital, which will enable the school to care for an additional 20,000 animals annually and participate in cutting-edge research.

The university aims to bolster its veterinary campus by increasing enrollment in its Doctor of Veterinary Medicine program from 600 to 800 and training more specialists. The school is currently facing a dire shortage of veterinarians, with only 76% of the projected 70,000 new graduates needed by 2032 anticipated.

Weill's philanthropic efforts are expected to have a lasting impact on the university and veterinary medicine as a whole. "UC Davis is home to one of the world's most outstanding veterinary schools and many of the brightest minds in animal and human medicine," Weill said in a statement. "We are proud to support an institution where groundbreaking research and compassionate care are prioritized together, and where discovery benefits both animal and human health."

The university will rename its school in honor of Weill's generosity, with the UC Davis Weill School of Veterinary Medicine set to become one of the top veterinary programs globally.
 
πŸΎπŸ’° I'm really glad to see wealthy folks like Sandy Weill using their means to support something as awesome as a vet school πŸ™Œ. I mean, it's not just about giving back, but also about advancing our understanding of animal health and potentially humans too 🧬. It's great that UC Davis is getting a major boost from the $120 million donation πŸŽ‰. The expansion plans for their animal teaching hospital will surely help alleviate the shortage of vets and lead to some groundbreaking research πŸ’‘. I'm all for investing in education and medical institutions – it's a win-win for animals, humans, and society as a whole πŸΎπŸ’•
 
πŸ•πŸ˜” just great, another rich person thinks they can buy their way into our hearts by donating a gazillion dollars to some university πŸ€‘ but let's be real, what about all the other animals that don't get any love from us? like the millions of stray dogs and cats out there who are just trying to survive on the streets πŸŒƒ meanwhile this guy loses his dog and suddenly he's got a conscience? πŸ™„ and now we're stuck with some fancy new animal hospital that's gonna cost more money to run than it's worth πŸ₯
 
πŸΎπŸ’Έ This is so awesome! Sandy & Joan Weill are literally legends πŸ™Œ! I mean, $120 million for a vet school? That's insane πŸ’―! They should get an award for that alone πŸ†. But what's even more amazing is their dedication to animal welfare and education. It's clear they're passionate about making a difference ❀️. The fact that UC Davis gets to build a new animal teaching hospital with 20,000 additional animals each year? Game-changer 🐾πŸ’ͺ! And it's not just about the money – it's about their commitment to groundbreaking research and compassionate care. We should all take a cue from this power couple πŸ’•.
 
Wow, 120 million bucks for a vet school? πŸ€‘ That's insane! But you know what's even crazier? The fact that Sandy and Joan have been through so much personal tragedy with their late pup Angel, only to come out stronger and more philanthropic than ever. I mean, 1.5 billion donated to various institutions is no joke, but this one just feels really special.

I guess you could say the Weills are animal lovers at heart πŸΆπŸ’•, and it's awesome that they're using their resources to make a real difference in veterinary medicine. Comparative medicine? That sounds super cool! And the fact that they're naming a whole school after them is just... well, it's just classy, you know?

Still, can't help but wonder if some of this philanthropy is just PR for Sandy Weill's own reputation πŸ€”. But I'm willing to give him the benefit of the doubt here. Maybe he's finally found a way to channel his banking skills into something more... humane? πŸ™
 
This is amazing! Rich people doing good deeds is always a win πŸΎπŸ’Έ. Sandy Weill and Joan are like two angels (get it?) on earth, literally supporting animal welfare and medical research. I mean, who wouldn't want to leave their mark with a new animal hospital? It's not just about the money; it's about leaving a legacy that'll make animals and humans alike better off πŸΆπŸ’•.
 
omg this is so amazing πŸΎπŸ’Έ i mean who wouldn't want to donate 120 million to help animals and humans at the same time? it's like sandy weill and joan are literally angels on earth 😊 i'm sure angel, their late bichon frisΓ©, would be super proud of them too. and can you believe they're already donating 1.5 billion to other causes? what a generous couple! the new animal teaching hospital is going to change so many lives, including those of our furry friends πŸΎπŸ’•
 
I'm so hyped for this! $120 mil is insane 🀯! I mean, Sandy and Joan are already big time philanthropists but this is on another level πŸ€‘. It's awesome they're giving back to the vet school that helped their fur baby Angel rest in peace πŸ’•. They're totally dog-gone generous πŸ˜‚. The new animal teaching hospital will be a game-changer for research and care. I'm also loving how UC Davis is expanding its program to tackle shortage of vets 🀝. This gift will make a huge difference and Weill's legacy as a supporter of education and medicine will live on forever πŸ’―.
 
πŸ’ΈπŸΆ I'm loving this! Sandy Weill is giving back big time πŸ’•, and it's awesome that his love for animals led him to support an amazing cause 🐾❀️. The fact that UC Davis was able to care for his late dog Angel must've left a huge impression on the couple, and now they're making a massive impact on animal welfare and medicine 🌟. I'm all about giving credit where credit is due – Sandy and Joan's philanthropy is truly heartwarming 😊. The new animal teaching hospital will be a game-changer for veterinary care, and it's amazing to see the university's enrollment numbers increasing πŸ“ˆπŸ•. It's clear that Weill's gift will have a lasting impact on the university and veterinary medicine as a whole πŸ’―!
 
😊 my heart just melted reading about Sandy & Joan's generous gift πŸΎπŸ’– i mean, who wouldn't want to give back after receiving so much love from their pets angel & sweet pea? it's beautiful that they're not only supporting education but also animal welfare 🌸 and research that can help both humans & animals πŸ•πŸ‘₯
 
just heard about sandy weill donating 120 million bucks to ucdavis vet school πŸΆπŸ’Έ, i gotta say, it's amazing to see someone giving back like that. especially since they got inspired by their late dog angel 🐾😒. the fact that they're committing so much cash towards training more vets and building a new animal teaching hospital is going to make such a huge difference in the future of veterinary medicine 🌟. it's not every day you hear about billionaires using their wealth for good, but weill and joan seem like genuinely awesome people πŸ’•. can't wait to see what kind of innovative research comes out of that school πŸ§¬πŸ’‘
 
You know I was at this pet store last weekend and they had this adorable little bichon frisé breed that reminded me of my old pup Max 🐾🐢. He's not with us anymore but I still think about him all the time. I wonder what kind of training programs Sandy Weill's donation will bring to UC Davis, maybe some therapy animal stuff? I always thought it'd be great if we could have more animals in hospitals and clinics to help people cope with stress and anxiety. And speaking of stress, I just remembered I need to call my sister back about that time we went to the beach together...
 
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