Harley-Davidson’s Jochen Zeitz plans to retire as CEO in 2025, the company said Tuesday, ending a five-year tenure marked by efforts to revive the American motorcycle maker struggling with plummeting ...
Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz narrowly retained his board seat with 51% of the vote. Dissident shareholder group H Partners, despite not ousting board members, claimed success in fostering ...
Harley-Davidson, Inc. is seeking a new CEO after incumbent executive Jochen Zeitz presided over a motorcycle sales downturn and was accused of pushing a woke agenda. The classic American motorcycle ...
Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz is retiring in 2025 after five years with the company. Zeitz led the company through a challenging period including the COVID-19 pandemic and trade disputes. The board ...
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A major shareholder in Harley-Davidson is calling for significant changes to the company's board, arguing CEO Jochen Zeitz and two other longtime members should be removed. H Partners Management on ...
With experience of handling leading global sites like ZigWheels, Punya is an avid motorcyclist who has been in the industry for over half a decade. He is always up for a ride to the canyons or the ...
After five years as Harley-Davidson CEO, former Puma turnaround mastermind Jochen Zeitz has announced he is stepping down as soon as The Motor Company can find a suitable replacement. The bar and ...
Harley-Davidson shareholders voted Wednesday to re-elect CEO Jochen Zeitz, along with board members Tom Linebarger and Sara Levinson, to the company’s board of directors. The vote took place in just ...
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