• Source: Louis Mangione
    • Louis Mangione, also known as Lou Mangione, is a businessman in Maryland who inherited the family fortune of his father Nicholas Mangione. Following his father's death, he took over Mangione Family Enterprises, which includes Lorien Health Services, the Hayfields Country Club, and the Turf Valley Resort.


      Early life


      Mangione was born on Februry 9, 1953, the son of Nicholas Mangione and Mary Cuba. He has three brothers and five sisters.


      Career


      Mangione is the head of Mangione Family Enterprises, responsible for managing the family fortune of his father Nicholas. Enterprises that fall under the umbrella of Mangione Family Enterprises include Turf Valley Resort, Hayfields Country Club, and Lorien Health Services. Mangione Family Enterprises is based in the Baltimore suburb of Lutherville, Maryland.
      In 1988, a group of Black businessmen in Howard County criticized Nicholas Mangione for not hiring enough minority managers at the country club. As Vice President of Mangione Family Enterprises, Louis responded that "There are no discriminatory practices. We've been saying that from the beginning."
      In 1995, Mangione was the Vice President of WCBM radio in Baltimore.
      As of 2005, Mangione served as the Vice President of Mangione Family Enterprises.
      Mangione developed the Turf Valley Towne Square that is anchored by a Harris Teeter supermarket that opened in 2013.


      Personal life


      In 1993, Mangione and his wife Kathleen Zannino purchased a house in the Baltimore suburb of Towson, Maryland. The house was sold in June 2024 for $865,000.
      In 2024, his son Luigi Nicholas Mangione emerged as the prime suspect in the murder of the CEO of UnitedHealthcare, Brian Thompson.


      See also


      History of Italians in Baltimore


      References

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