'Severe underperformance': Harley-Davidson board member resigns
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Second Harley-Davidson chief quits over 'grave concerns' days after CEO resigned
A SECOND Harley-Davidson chief has stepped down just days after the iconic motorcycle brand’s CEO said he was resigning. The leadership changes have some fans fearing for the 122-year-old company – and even the director said he has grave concerns. Harley DavidsonHarley-Davidson board member Jochen Zeitz has resigned just days after the company’s CEO said he would step down[/caption] GettyIn his resignation letter, Dourdeville blasted the company…
Harley-Davison board member resigns, cites "severe underperformance" and "cultural depletion"
MILWAUKEE — A scathing resignation letter by a Harley-Davidson board member is drawing attention for its concern regarding the future of the 122-year-old Milwaukee-based motorcycle company. Jared Dourdeville tendered his resignation April 5th in a five-page letter to the board, citing both poor leadership and a poor corporate culture at Harley-Davidson. Included in the letter was a call for the resignation of company President and CEO Jochen Zei…
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