Education
The Wertheim named colleges of Engineering, Medicine and
Nursing have been funded with more than one
hundred million dollars from the Herbert and Nicole
Wertheim Family Foundation
Arts
& Culture
Dr. and Mrs. Wertheim understand that life is more than just
work. There is a certain joy which comes when life is
enhanced in a way only the arts can provide.
The University of Florida today
announced that the Dr. Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Family
Foundation has provided $100 million — the largest gift from
an individual donor in university history
The Herbert
Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity
Science was founded in 2019 with a $25 million lead gift
from the Dr. Herbert and Nicole Wertheim Family
Foundation.
Is a performing
arts center that opened in 1996.[1] Situated on the main
campus of Florida International University (FIU), it is
named after Dr. Herbert Wertheim, an inventor, engineer,
scientist, educator, clinician, entrepreneur,
philanthropist and community leader.
Herbert
Wertheim College of Engineering
The University of Florida’s College of Engineering is using
the $50 million catalyst lead gift from the Herbert and
Nicole Wertheim Family Foundation to power the new engineer
and transform the future.
Herbert Wertheim
College of Medicine
The Herbert Wertheim College of Medicine provides
quality affordable medical education. Our students and
doctors provide improved access to medical care in South
Florida’s underserved populations.
Nicole
Wertheim College of Nursing & Health Sciences
The students at Wertheim College of Nursing play
critical roles in overcoming the healthcare challenges in
our community. Our nurses are trained to excel while working
with other health professionals.
Initiatives
FIU Art Museum
Sydell Ida Wertheim Concert Organ
Norton Museum
Whitney
Museum
Miami
Metro Zoo
The
Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity
Science at UC San Diego
The Wertheim Performing Arts
Center at FIU
San Diego Zoo
Wertheim Conservatory FIU
Dr. Herbert A. Wertheim and
Nicole L Wertheim
By a letter dated
December 14, 2015, the Wertheim family publicly committed the
majority of their wealth to benefit others. They did so by
joining The Giving Pledge, a campaign organized by Bill Gates
and Warren Buffett to encourage the wealthiest families in the
world to commit their assets toward charitable endeavors. The
Wertheim Family Foundation has been active for 50 years
fulfilling their mission statement: Making Life on Earth
Better. This commitment to continue using their assets t0 help
others is the latest and largest commitment to date from a
family which has already given extraordinary amounts of money
and time.
Sydell
Ida Wertheim Concert Organ
A gift from longtime
FIU philanthropist Dr. Herbert Wertheim, the Sydell Ida Wertheim
Concert Organ was custom-made by one of the country’s preeminent organ
builders, the Schantz Organ Company of Ohio. Built in 1999 for nearly
$700,000, the 4,226-pipe Schantz organ is the crown jewel of the
Hebert and Nicole Wertheim Performing Arts Center’s 600-seat concert
hall and would cost millions of dollars to build today. It took a year
for the 26-ton organ, which is the largest in Miami-Dade County and
one of the most technologically advanced in the country, to be
completed. It features a solid-oak console with four manual keyboards
and a pedal clavier that controls its pipes. The organ’s completion
earned FIU the cover photo of the October 1999 issue of the journal
The American Organist with an accompanying essay by Schantz Tonal
Director Jeffrey Dexter. In his essay, Dexter noted that Schantz
organs are typically built for churches, so Schantz relished the
opportunity to customize an organ for a university with a thriving
School of Music and outstanding concert hall. “This instrument is
unquestionably one of the finest concert organs to be found anywhere
in the state of Florida,” Dexter wrote.