Angelo Mozilo
| Angelo Mozilo | |
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| Mozilo in 2002 | |
| Born | Angelo Robert Mozilo December 16, 1938 New York City, U.S. | 
| Died | July 16, 2023 (aged 84) Montecito, California, U.S. | 
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| Occupation | Business executive | 
| Employer | Countrywide Financial | 
| Spouse | Phyllis Ardese  (m. 1961; died 2017) | 
| Children | 5 | 
Angelo Robert Mozilo (December 16, 1938 – July 16, 2023) was an American mortgage industry banker who was co-founder, chairman of the board, and chief executive officer of mortgage giant Countrywide Financial until July 1, 2008. Mozilo retired shortly after the sale to Bank of America for a total of $4.1 billion in stock. The company's status as a major lender of subprime mortgages made it a central player in a subsequent mortgage crisis which collapsed the industry, bursting a housing bubble which had accumulated throughout the 2000s, and contributing heavily to the Great Recession. Mozilo later paid over $67 million in fines to settle a series of federal charges related to his conduct at the company.