- Citadel’s Ken Griffin treated roughly 1,200 staffers and family members to a visit to Tokyo Disneyland.
- The event, honoring Citadel’s 30th anniversary and Citadel Securities’ 20th, also included a Maroon 5 concert.
- Griffin, worth $35.4 billion, treated staff to a Disney World trip and Coldplay concert last year.
Hedge fund boss Ken Griffin paid for more than 1,000 Citadel and Citadel Securities employees and family members to go to Disney in Tokyo last week in honor of the companies’ recent anniversaries.
The roughly 1,200 attendees, including about 300 children, received tickets to Walt Disney World Tokyo, including Tokyo Disneyland and DisneySea, and saw musical performances by Maroon 5 and Calvin Harris, the company told Insider. Bloomberg first reported the news.
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