Harley-Davidson CEO to leave struggling motorcycle maker

MILWAUKEE (AP) – Harley-Davidson’s CEO is leaving the struggling motorcycle maker.

The Milwaukee company announced that Matthew Levatich will leave his post and seat on the company’s board of directors.

Board member Jochen Zeitz will become acting president and CEO.

He’ll have that role while a board search committee is formed and Harley hires an outside search firm to find a new leader. Levatich will stay on through March to assist with the transition.

Harley has been struggling with declining sales in the U.S., its biggest market, as it tries to adapt to an aging customer base while looking to expand markets overseas.

Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.  PHOTO AP

Missed a Show? Listen Here

O'Connor & Company - 5AM to 9AM ET
The Chris Plante Show - 9AM to 12PM ET
The Dan Bongino Show - 12PM to 3PM ET
The Vince Coglianese Show - 3PM to 6PM ET
The Mark Levin Show - 6PM to 9PM ET
Advertise with NewsTalk 105.9 WMAL!
Download the WMAL App

Newsletter

Local Weather