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Kenneth C. Griffin, the billionaire plaintiff seeking damages in the Littlejohn leaker suit, has reached an agreement with the IRS and the Treasury to dismiss the case with prejudice.
The Griffin Museum of Science and Industry recently unveiled a new interactive exhibit, “Beyond the Surface: The Art of ...
Last month, the Museum of Science and Industry officially added Kenneth C. Griffin to the front of its name, a rebranding that has been in the works since Griffin’s $125 million donation in 2019.
The billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin, who bought the stegosaurus fossil for $44.6 million, is lending it to the American Museum of Natural History in New York for four years.
The Museum of Science and Industry is now the Kenneth C. Griffin Museum of Science and Industry, named after the billionaire CEO of Citadel, pictured, in recognition of his $125 million donation.
Billionaire Kenneth C. Griffin, who bought the stegosaurus fossil for $44.6 million, is loaning it to the museum f (TIMOTHY A. CLARY/AFP via Getty Images / Getty Images) ...
Back in 2017, Griffin, through the Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund, donated $16.5 million to the Chicago-based Field Museum.
The exhibit takes up four rooms in the Kenneth C. Griffin Studio. Entering the studio, guests walk past an introduction of Duman and the show, then are introduced to the history of X-rays. Multiple ...
Mr. Griffin is the founder, CEO, co-chief investment officer and 80% owner of Citadel, a multinational hedge fund with $63 billion in assets under management. He moved the company’s global ...
On the C-SPAN Networks: Kenneth C. Griffin is a President and CEO for the Citadel with five videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 2008 House Committee.
Back in 2017, Griffin, through the Kenneth C. Griffin Charitable Fund, donated $16.5 million to the Chicago-based Field Museum.
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