David S. Loeb

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David S. Loeb
Born(1924-01-19)January 19, 1924
DiedJune 30, 2003(2003-06-30) (aged 79)
NationalityAmerican
EducationMaine Maritime Academy
New York University
Occupations
  • Businessman
  • banker
SpouseIngrid Heidi Loeb
Children3 biological, 1 stepchild

David S. Loeb (January 19, 1924 – June 30, 2003

IndyMac Bank along with former protégé and longtime business partner Angelo Mozilo.[2][3] Loeb served as President and Chairman of Countrywide from 1969 to 2000 and Chairman of IndyMac from its 1985 inception until his retirement in 2003.[4]

Loeb graduated in 1943 from the

Merchant Marines during World War II. He received a bachelor's degree in accounting from New York University in 1951 and served on the Board of Overseers of the NYU/Stern School of Business where he endowed a Professorship in Finance.[5]

David Loeb was also active in real estate development. His Wingfield Nevada Group/Loeb Enterprises, LLC developed planned communities including a 1,350-acre (5.5 km2) development in Sparks, Nevada, called Wingfield Springs.

Loeb died on June 30, 2003, at the age of 79 in his home at the Wingfield Springs community of Sparks, Nevada.[6][7] He is survived by his wife Ingrid Heidi Loeb; three daughters, Tracey Loeb, Heidi Loeb and Wendy Lumsden; and a stepson, Nicholas Casini.[7]

References

  1. ^ "United States Social Security Death Index". FamilySearch. Retrieved 18 July 2016.
  2. ^ Countrywide Branches Out Beyond Mortgages, Forbes, April 16, 2004
  3. ^ Countrywide co-founder David Loeb dies, bizjournals.com, July 2, 2003
  4. ^ IndyMac Announces the Retirement of Founding Chairman David S. Loeb, February 11, 2003
  5. ^ Countrywide Mourns Passing of Co-Founder David Loeb, July 2, 2003
  6. ^ David S. Loeb, Former Chairman of IndyMac Bancorp, Inc., Passes Away, Businesswire, July 2, 2003
  7. ^ a b Obituary, New York Times, July 6, 2003

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