Vera Ramaciotti

Vera Ramaciotti

Vera Ramaciotti (died 1982) was an Australian philanthropist who with her brother, Clive Ramaciotti, established the Clive 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 in Ashfield and attended Sydney Church of England Girls' Grammar School as a boarder. In 1911 she travelled abroad for the coronation 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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