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instanceOf
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banker
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business executive
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human
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philanthropist
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almaMater
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Cornell University
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birthDate
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1933-03-16
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birthPlace
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Brooklyn, New York City, New York, United States
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boardMemberOf
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Carnegie Hall
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Citigroup
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Weill Cornell Medical College
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surface form: "Weill Cornell Graduate School of Medical Sciences"
Weill Cornell Medical College
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countryOfCitizenship
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United States of America
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degree
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Bachelor of Arts
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educatedAt
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Cornell University
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employer
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Citigroup
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Shearson Loeb Rhoades
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Travelers Group
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ethnicGroup
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Jewish Americans
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familyName
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Weill
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fieldOfStudy
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government
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founded
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Shearson Loeb Rhoades
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surface form: "Shearson Hammill & Co."
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fullName
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Sanford I. Weill
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surface form: "Sanford Irving Weill"
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genre
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finance
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givenName
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Sanford
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hasChild
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Jessica Bibliowicz
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Sanford I. Weill
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surface form: "Marc Weill"
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hasDonatedTo
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Carnegie Hall
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Cornell University
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Weill Cornell Medical College
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hasSpouse
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Joan Weill
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hasTitle
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chairman emeritus of Citigroup
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knownFor
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leadership of Citigroup
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major philanthropic contributions to education and medicine
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languageSpoken
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English
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notableAward
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Carnegie Medal of Philanthropy
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notableEvent
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oversaw merger of Travelers Group and Citicorp to form Citigroup in 1998
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notablePublication
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The Real Deal: My Life in Business and Philanthropy
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notableWork
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building Citigroup into a major financial services conglomerate
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occupation
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banker
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businessperson
→
philanthropist
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philanthropicFocus
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higher education
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medical research
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the arts
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positionHeld
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chairman of Citigroup
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chief executive officer of Citigroup
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religion
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Judaism
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residence
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New York City
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surface form: "New York City, New York, United States"
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