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David Sidoo was born on 10 July, 1959 in Canadian, is a Canadian businessman. Discover David Sidoo's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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businessman, philanthropist, and former professional Canadian football player. |
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He is a member of famous Businessman with the age 65 years old group.
David Sidoo Height, Weight & Measurements
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David Sidoo Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is David Sidoo worth at the age of 65 years old? David Sidoo’s income source is mostly from being a successful Businessman. He is from Canada. We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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David Sidoo Social Network
Timeline
Sidoo pleaded guilty to fraud in the aforementioned matter on March 13, 2020, asking for a sentence of 90 days in jail and a $250,000 (USD) fine. The sentencing hearing will take place on July 15, 2020. Sidoo has asked that his name be removed from the University of British Columbia football field.
After retiring from football, Sidoo started working in the field of brokerage. Sidoo later was one of the founding members who sold an energy company, American Oil & Gas, to the Hess Corporation. At the start of 2019, Sidoo was the CEO of Advantage Lithium, a mining company.
In March 2019, Sidoo was named as one of the alleged parent perpetrators of the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal. Multiple sources reported on allegations Sidoo had paid money to illegally aid his two sons in getting accepted into American colleges.
Sidoo pleaded not guilty before a federal court in Massachusetts on 15 March 2019. In light of the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal, Sidoo stepped down as the CEO of both Advantage Lithium and East West Petroleum in mid-March 2019.
In 2015, Sidoo created the 13th Man Foundation supporting the UBC Football program. The 13th Man Foundation is dedicated to providing student-athletes of UBC with exceptional athletic and academic opportunities. In 2015 the foundation donated $800,000 to setup the UBC Football Academic Centre. Located just steps away from Thunderbird Stadium, the UBC Football Academic Centre provides a space for all players to receive academic tutoring and advising. With more than 1,800-square-feet of multi-functional space, the centre is also used for team meetings, game preparation and academic supervision. The facility will help ensure the success of current players and serve as an essential tool in the recruitment of top student-athletes who visit the Point Grey campus in hopes of suiting up for the Thunderbirds Football program.
Sidoo is known for his philanthropic work in British Columbia, through his personal contributions and the charitable organisations founded by his family through there various business ventures. In recognition of his charitable work, Sidoo received the Order of British Columbia this past July and the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal and the Non-Resident Indian Award in 2012.
As alleged in the FBI indictment, Sidoo paid $100,000 to have a test-taker impersonate his older son, so that the latter's SAT test scores were improved. The scores were sent to Chapman University, which his son later attended. According to the FBI, Sidoo later paid an additional $100,000 to have his younger son's test taken in the same, fraudulent way. CBC News later reported that Sidoo had also paid a test-taker to fake a high school exam on behalf of his son in 2012. Those scores were sent to Yale, Georgetown and the University of California, Berkeley, where his younger son eventually attended. The FBI indictment noted that Sidoo had been in contact with other perpetrators of the college admission scandal in 2018, and in October of that year recorded a phone call in which Sidoo discussed obtaining a GMAT score for his older son, who intended to apply to business school.
In 2006, he and Manjy launched Sidoo Family Giving, a charity whose causes include supportive housing for the homeless, school breakfast and arts programs, children’s football camps, and research into childhood cancers. Their sons, Dylan and Jordan, are involved too.
After graduating university, Sidoo was drafted into the Canadian Football League, becoming the first Indian-Canadian to have made the draft for professional Canadian football. He played professional football for the Saskatchewan Roughriders and BC Lions until 1988.
Sidoo is of Indian-Canadian descent and grew up in New Westminster, B.C., the son of a sawmill-working immigrant father from Punjab in northern India and a stay-at-home mother. From 1978-1982, he attended the University of British Columbia on a football scholarship. At UBC, he played for the school's team, the Thunderbirds.
David Sidoo (born July 10, 1959) is a Canadian businessman, philanthropist, and former professional Canadian football player. Sidoo played for the University of British Columbia Thunderbirds, and is an inductee in the UBC Sports Hall of Fame and the BC Football Hall of Fame. In 2019 the FBI named Sidoo as one of several parent perpetrators in the 2019 college admissions bribery scandal.