Leo Iacocca, a legend in the US automobile industry designing and leading in Ford in the 1960s and later reviving Chrysler, has died.
He was born 15 October 1924 5pm Allentown, Pennsylvania, into a family of Italian immigrants and took a degree in industrial engineering. He was married three times but only his first lasted until his wife died. He wrote a best-selling biography and at one point contemplated going into politics and running for president but decided against it.
He had a 7th house Libra Sun which was in a dynamic trine to Mars in uncompromising Aquarius and an idealistic sextile to Neptune. His enthusiastic, communicative Jupiter in Sagittarius in the 9th was in a risk-taking square to Uranus which was in turn in a revolutionary trine to Pluto. He clearly wasn’t destined for an ordinary life. His publicity-attracting Mars opposition Neptune was square an indulgent, money-making 2nd house Taurus Moon – focal point Moon charts are often prominent in the public eye.
His get-it-together 5th Harmonic; philanthropic 9th harmonic; ultra-determined 11H; and both of his making-a-difference 17H and 22H – were all strongly aspected.
An interesting man.