- Clive Ramaciotti
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Clive Ramaciotti (died 1967) was an Australian philanthropist who with his sister, Vera Ramaciotti, established the Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation.
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Early life
Ramaciotti was the only son of Major General Gustave Ramaciotti CMG, the owner of the Theatre Royal in King Street, Sydney, Australia. He was born in Ashfield and attended Newington College(1894-1900). [1] After leaving school he worked in banking and as a stock broker [2] and on the death of his father he was a man of independent means.
Legacy
He was interested in bio-medical research and with his sister Vera, planned the establishment of the Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation. The Foundation was established with an investment of $6.7 million and is managed by Perpetual Trustees. The funds combined capital is in excess of $60 million. A Scientific Advisory Committee advises Perpetual on the grants to be awarded each year. In 1970, when the Foundation had accumulated interest of $600,000, initial payments were made to 27 institutions. Since its establishment the fund has allocated over $45 million to biomedical research supporting more than 3000 research programs. [3]
References
- ^ Newington College Register of Past Students 1863-1998 (Syd, 1999) pp 162
- ^ Biographical cuttings on Clive Ramaciotti
- ^ Sydney Morning Herald - The best kind of charity begins with good advice
External links
- Perpetual Trustees
- The Clive & Vera Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function
- ANU Research Centre
- Vera Ramaciotti - Biography
Categories:- Australian philanthropists
- 1967 deaths
- People educated at Newington College
- Australian people stubs
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