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Caroline Ellison (born 1994) is an American former business executive and quantitative trader. She is the former
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of
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, the trading firm affiliated with the
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. According to an anonymous source cited by the ''
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'' in November 2022, Alameda Research owed $10 billion to FTX. The source said FTX had lent the trading firm money from customer funds at FTX. Ellison was terminated from her position after FTX and Alameda filed for
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. In December 2022, Ellison pleaded guilty to two counts of
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, two counts of conspiracy to commit wire fraud, conspiracy to commit
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and conspiracy to commit
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.


Early life and education

Ellison was born in
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and grew up in nearby suburbs
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and
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. She is the eldest of three daughters of Glenn and Sara Fisher Ellison, both economics professors at MIT. She says she and her siblings were exposed to economics early, learning Bayesian statistics in primary school. At age 8, Ellison gifted her father with an economic study of stuffed animal prices from
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for his birthday. At
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Ellison and her younger sister Anna competed with the math team coached by their father. In 2008, Ellison received top honors in the American Mathematics Competitions. As a Newton North High School student, she represented the US in the 2011 International Linguistics Olympiad and received an honorable mention and an award for "best solution". Ellison competed in the Greater Boston
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with her high school and served as the team's captain. She represented Newton several times in the
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. During her senior year, Ellison was accepted into the
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after-school program. She graduated in 2012 with a National Merit Scholarship from the math department, the Ron Barndt Award. In the school newspaper's graduation edition she told her freshman self to "Join math team." Ellison graduated from
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in 2016 with a bachelor's degree in mathematics. While at Stanford, she scored in the top 500 students in the 2013, 2014, and 2015 Putnam Competitions. As a freshman, Ellison developed an interest in
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, a data-based philanthropic movement. She joined Stanford's effective altruism club and served as its vice president.


Career

While attending Stanford, Ellison began her career in quantitative trading with two internships at Jane Street, a
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firm in
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. In September 2016, Ellison joined Jane Street full-time as an equities trader in a cohort mentored by
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, who left the firm a year later to serve as director of development at the
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in
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. Ellison and Bankman-Fried bonded over interest in effective altruism and remained in contact. In February 2018, while visiting the
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, Ellison met Bankman-Fried for coffee where he pitched her on joining Alameda Research, a cryptocurrency hedge fund co-founded in November 2017 by Bankman-Fried and effective altruism colleague Tara Mac Aulay. Ellison joined the following month. She said her "blind leap" was based on excitement over arbitraging cryptocurrencies and the potential to further her pursuit of
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. When she joined, Ellison had more experience than most of the other traders. She became co-CEO along with
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in October 2021. She became the sole CEO of Alameda Research in August 2022 after Trabucco stepped down. On 6 November 2022, after '' CoinDesk'' raised concerns about the balance sheet of Alameda Research and its relationship with FTX, Ellison said that the balance sheet information which had been released only included some of Alameda's assets, and that the firm had more than $10 billion of additional assets. According to anonymous sources cited by the ''Wall Street Journal'' and ''
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'', Ellison was in a video meeting with employees on 9 November 2022; she admitted there that FTX had used customer money to help Alameda meet its liabilities and that she, Bankman-Fried, and two other FTX executives, Nishad Singh and
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, were aware of the circumstances. Ellison was terminated from her position by
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after FTX, Alameda Research, and more than 100 related companies filed for
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.


Legal proceedings

In December 2022, Ellison hired
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of law firm
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as her lead attorney. On December 18, Ellison pleaded guilty in the Southern District of New York to conspiracy to commit wire fraud on customers of FTX, conspiracy to commit wire fraud on lenders of Alameda Research, wire fraud on lenders of Alameda Research, conspiracy to commit commodities fraud, conspiracy to commit securities fraud, and conspiracy to commit money laundering. On that day, FTX co-founder Gary Wang also pleaded guilty to several charges. A transcript of her plea hearing was unsealed on December 23, revealing she had admitted to judge
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that she and others conspired to steal billions of dollars from customers of FTX, while misleading its investors and lenders. Ellison told Judge Abrams that Sam Bankman-Fried and other FTX executives had received billions of dollars in secret loans from Alameda Research.


Personal life

Accounts from unspecified former employees about a romantic relationship with colleague Sam Bankman-Fried were reported. ''Business Insider'' said that Ellison's alleged relationship with Bankman-Fried was singled out by ''CoinDesk''. Bankman-Fried told ''Good Morning America'' his relationship with Ellison was brief. It is widely believed that Ellison operated an unsigned
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blog. Ellison never claimed ownership, but the blog linked directly to Ellison's
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account and Bankman-Fried told the ''New York Times'' she was the author. Ellison contributed along with FTX senior employees to the FTX Foundation's Future Fund, which planned to fund philanthropic endeavors before ceasing operations when its own senior staff resigned citing inability to honor grants and concerns about the legitimacy of its funding, leaving some beneficiaries concerned whether they will owe grant money back.


Recognition

* 2022: Named in ''
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'' - North America - Finance


References

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