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Paul J. Jones, Harley’s chief legal officer, leaving company

Last day will be Nov. 29

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Paul J. Jones is leaving Harley-Davidson on Nov. 29

Paul J. Jones, the chief legal and chief compliance officer of Harley-Davidson Inc., is leaving the company on Nov. 29.

The Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker disclosed the departure in an SEC filing late last week.

“As Paul moves on to his next professional ventures, the company wishes him well with our gratitude and respect for his many contributions during his time with Harley-Davidson. The company is executing a search for an individual to fill this leadership role,” the filing said.

Jones, who is also vice president and secretary at Harley, joined the company as general counsel in 2010 from Regal Beloit Corp.

Locally, Jones serves on the board of Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Wisconsin Chapter, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and Near West Side Partners. He has also been on a number of industry boards and committees nationally and internationally.

Jones has an MBA from Northwestern University, a law degree from Georgetown University and undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater.

In 2018, Jones had a salary of $512,076 and total compensation of $2.27 million, according to Harley’s securities filings.

 

Arthur covers banking and finance and the economy at BizTimes while also leading special projects as an associate editor. He also spent five years covering manufacturing at BizTimes. He previously was managing editor at The Waukesha Freeman. He is a graduate of Carroll University and did graduate coursework at Marquette. A native of southeastern Wisconsin, he is also a nationally certified gymnastics judge and enjoys golf on the weekends.
Paul J. Jones, the chief legal and chief compliance officer of Harley-Davidson Inc., is leaving the company on Nov. 29. The Milwaukee-based motorcycle maker disclosed the departure in an SEC filing late last week. “As Paul moves on to his next professional ventures, the company wishes him well with our gratitude and respect for his many contributions during his time with Harley-Davidson. The company is executing a search for an individual to fill this leadership role,” the filing said. Jones, who is also vice president and secretary at Harley, joined the company as general counsel in 2010 from Regal Beloit Corp. Locally, Jones serves on the board of Junior Achievement of Wisconsin, the National Multiple Sclerosis Society-Wisconsin Chapter, the Greater Milwaukee Foundation and Near West Side Partners. He has also been on a number of industry boards and committees nationally and internationally. Jones has an MBA from Northwestern University, a law degree from Georgetown University and undergraduate degree from the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. In 2018, Jones had a salary of $512,076 and total compensation of $2.27 million, according to Harley’s securities filings.  

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