Griffin’s $500,000 donation to Levine Cava, a Democrat, in her race against a field of mostly Republican challengers drew ...
New York City’s American Museum of Natural History on Sunday will start displaying the nearly $45 million "Apex" dinosaur skeleton that Citadel CEO Ken Griffin purchased at auction earlier this ...
Baptist Health spent $479 million on capital projects during fiscal 2024, including improvements at its flagship Baptist ...
2025 The New York Times Company Kenneth C. Griffin is the founder and C.E.O. of Citadel, and the founder and nonexecutive chairman of Citadel Securities. Intrigued by finance from a young age ...
The billionaire investor’s handful of hedge funds all posted double-digit returns in 2024, led by its tactical trading ...
The president, Mayor Karyn Cunningham of Palmetto Bay, and all municipalities were asked to contribute a key to the city as a gesture of appreciation for the philanthropist Kenneth C. Griffin." ...
Kenneth Cordele Griffin was born on October 15, 1968, in Daytona Beach, Florida. His father was a building supplies executive and a project manager at General Electric. For most of his childhood ...
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. By Zachary Small and ...
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Decatur said in a statement. Fossilized poop:Poo clues could help explain rise of dinosaurs Kenneth C. Griffin − the man who paid millions for the bones − has previously donated to the museum.