Jeffrey A. Citron

Jeffrey A. Citron is the chairman of Vonage, a voice-over-IP phone company. He was previously affiliated with Datek Online, the fourth-largest online stock brokerage at the time of its merger with Ameritrade in September 2002.[1]

Jeffrey A. Citron
NationalityAmerican
Known forChairman of Vonage

Biography

Citron was raised in Brooklyn, the son of Howard Citron.[2] In the early 1990s, his father plead guilty to falsifying business records at a small New York securities firm that supported a stock-rigging scam costing investors millions.[2][3]

Citron was the defendant in a civil enforcement action for securities fraud by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) in 2003.[4] Citron paid approximately $22.5 million of a $70 million settlement across all defendants. The SEC said these fines were "among the largest penalty amounts the SEC has ever obtained from individuals."[5] In February 2003, the SEC finalized the settlement, ordering that Citron be "barred from association with any broker or dealer."[6]

In 1999, Citron and his wife Suzanne Lynn founded the Charles Lafitte Foundation (CLF),[7] which has donated over $5 million to nonprofit organizations in the United States.[8]

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