The president of Bank of America Home Loans is leaving the company. Having been handed the reins at the previously biggest mortgage company in the country, the exiting executive was once thought to be a contender for the top job at the parent company.

When BofA announced in January 2008 its intention to acquire Countrywide Financial Corp. — the biggest U.S. mortgage lender from 2004 until 2007 — David Sambol, the president and chief operating officer at the time for Countrywide, was named to lead the company. But by the time the acquisition was done, Barbara Desoer, who had been BofA’s chief technology and operations officer, was tapped to run the unit.

This week, the bank announced Desoer’s intention to retire.





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