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Mozilo, Angelo R

LC control no.no2005016002
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Personal name headingMozilo, Angelo R.
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See alsoFounded corporate body of person: Countrywide Financial Corporation
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Other standard no.0000 0004 1876 7904
305241068
Q536229
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeNew York (N.Y.)
Birth date1938-12-16
Death date2023-07-16
Place of birthBronx (New York, N.Y.)
Place of deathSanta Barbara (Calif.)
Field of activityMortgage loans Charities
AffiliationCountrywide Financial Corporation
Mozilo Family Foundation
Profession or occupationBusinesspeople Philanthropists
Capitalists and financiers
Found inA very special day with Angelo Mozilo, 2000: back of container (Angelo R. Mozilo); title screen (Angelo Mozilo)
Washington post WWW site, viewed July 19, 2023 (in obituary dated July 18, 2023: Angelo Mozilo; Angelo R. Mozilo, the brash chief executive who built Countrywide Financial into the nation's largest home mortgage firm, only for the company to buckle and effectively collapse under the weight of subprime loans that helped fuel the 2008 financial crisis, died July 16 at 84. His death was announced by the Mozilo Family Foundation, a charity he founded with his wife, Phyllis. He co-founded Countrywide Financial in 1969. Angelo Robert Mozilo was born in New York on Dec. 16, 1938)
OCLC database, 15 Oct. 2023 (access points: Mozilo, Angelo R., Mozilo, Angelo, Mozilo, Angelo Robert; usage: Angelo R. Mozilo)
New York times, 19 July 2023: in an obituary on page B11 (Angelo Mozilo; born Angelo Robert Mozilo on Dec. 16, 1938 in the Bronx [New York], died Sunday [16 July 2023] in the Santa Barbara, Calif. area, aged 84; a founder of Countrywide Financial who presided over that lending giant's rapid ascent and then its collapse during the financial crisis of 2008)
Associated languageeng