- Vera Ramaciotti
Vera Ramaciotti (died 1982) was an
Australian philanthropist who with her brother,Clive Ramaciotti , established theClive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation .Early life
Ramaciotti was the only daughter of Major General Gustave Ramaciotti CMG, the owner of the Theatre Royal in King Street, Sydney,
Australia . She was born inAshfield and attendedSydney Church of England Girls' Grammar School as a boarder. In 1911 she travelled abroad for thecoronation of King George V.Legacy
Clive Ramaciotti was interested in bio-medical research and Vera planned the establishment of the Clive and Vera Ramaciotti Foundation with him before his death in 1967. 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 $40 million to biomedical research supporting more than 3000 research programs. The
Australian Women's Weekly published an article, in 1970, entitled "The Quiet Millionairess" that claimed Vera was "Australia's least-known millionairess" and "possibly the most private woman in Australia", adding that she "physically shrinks from seeing her name in print".External links
* [http://www.perpetual.com.au/philanthropy/charitable_giving/charitable_trusts.htm Perpetual Trustees]
* [http://www.ramaciotti.unsw.edu.au/ The Clive & Vera Ramaciotti Centre for Gene Function]
* [http://www.anu.edu.au/ro/funding/ramaciotti.php ANU Research Centre]
* [http://www.womenaustralia.info/biogs/AWE2167b.htm Vera Ramaciotti - Biography]
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