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Countrywide

COMPANY

Residential mortgage firm, previously titled Countrywide Credit Industries. Acquired by Bank of America for $4B in 2009.

Official Website:
http://www.countrywide.com/

Industry:
Finance

Ticker:
NYSE:CFC

Corporate headquarters:
Calabasas, CA

Sales:
$6.06B (2007)

Employees:
50,000

EXECUTIVES

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Angelo R. Mozilo
Business
1938   Former CEO of Countrywide
David Sambol
Business
c. 1960   COO of Countrywide

CURRENT BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Jeffrey M. Cunningham
Business
c. 1952   Publisher of Forbes, 1993-98
Robert J. Donato
Business
c. 1940   Former UBS, PaineWebber executive
Martin R. Melone
Business
c. 1941   Ernst & Young
Angelo R. Mozilo
Business
1938   Former CEO of Countrywide
Robert T. Parry
Business
16-May-1939   President, San Francisco Fed, 1986-2004
Oscar Robertson
Basketball
24-Nov-1938   NBA's Most Valuable Player 1964
Keith P. Russell
Business
c. 1945   Chairman of Mellon West, 1996-2001
David Sambol
Business
c. 1960   COO of Countrywide
Harley W. Snyder
Business
c. 1933   Indiana real estate developer

PAST BOARD MEMBERS OR DIRECTORS

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Kathleen Brown
Politician
15-Oct-1945   California State Treasurer, 1991-95
Henry Cisneros
Politician
11-Jun-1947   Secretary of HUD, 1993-97
Lyle Gramley
Economist
14-Jan-1927   Former Federal Reserve governor
Gwendolyn S. King
Government
23-Sep-1940   Commissioner of Social Security, 1989-92
Brian T. Moynihan
Business
9-Oct-1959   CEO, Bank of America


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