Meet Jochen Zeitz, Harley-Davidson’s ‘sustainable Taliban’ CEO: the Netflix producer and former Kering board member was slammed by conservatives for his DEI policies, but he’s sparked controversy before
- Conservative mouthpiece Robby Starbuck and Tesla’s Elon Musk just criticised the motorcycle brand for its diversity goals regarding women, minorities and the LGBT community
- Zeitz – who formerly worked with Gucci’s parent company Kering and Colgate-Palmolive – spoke about being seen as a ‘sustainable Taliban’ in 2020, and his comments resurfaced during the recent furore
Another day, another decrying of supposed “wokeism”. This time, it’s Harley-Davidson CEO Jochen Zeitz who’s facing the anti-woke crowd’s ire.
Conservative mouthpiece Robby Starbuck recently took to X (formerly Twitter) to slam the CEO for his company’s diversity policy, saying he seemed to have “forgotten who their core customers are”. X owner Elon Musk seemed to echo Starbuck’s sentiments, saying that Zeitz’ approach “doesn’t sound super compatible with their customers”.
During his social media campaign against the brand, Starbuck also resurfaced controversial comments that German-born Zeitz made in 2020. Zeitz sparked outrage by commenting that some of his associates appeared to compare him to the militant Taliban terrorist group for his sustainability policies. He made the statements during a speech at the Zermatt Summit in Switzerland.
So, just who is Jochen Zeitz, the controversial chairman, president and CEO at Harley-Davidson, Inc – and what do we know about him?