Alright, let’s dive into this. I’ve been digging into this guy, Jochen Zeitz, and I gotta say, his story is pretty interesting. So, I started where anyone would – just a simple search online. Typed his name into the search bar and boom, a whole bunch of info popped up.

First thing I noticed? This dude’s been around the block. Born in 1963 in Mannheim, Germany. He’s not just some suit, though. My man studied in Germany, Italy, France, and even the U.S. Ended up graduating with a degree in International Marketing from the European Business School. Not too shabby, right?
- Career-wise, Zeitz kicked things off at Colgate-Palmolive. I mean, who hasn’t heard of them? Worked in New York and Hamburg, so he’s got that international experience.
- But here’s where it gets juicy. He joined Puma. Yeah, the sports brand. And get this – he became the chairman and CEO. Stayed there for a solid 18 years. That’s like, a lifetime in the corporate world.
- During his time, he turned Puma around. I read somewhere he was the youngest CEO in German history to head a public company at the age of 30. Can you believe that?
- Oh, and he wasn’t just about sports. He also served on the board of Kering, a big-shot luxury goods company. Talk about diverse.
Getting into the nitty-gritty
So, after soaking all that in, I started looking into what he’s been up to besides making bank. Turns out, Zeitz is big on philanthropy. In 2008, he set up the Zeitz Foundation. It’s all about sustainable projects, balancing conservation, community, culture, and commerce. They call it the “4Cs”. Catchy, huh?
And it doesn’t stop there. This guy co-wrote a book called “Prayer, Profit and Principles” with a Benedictine monk. A monk! It’s been translated into 15 languages. They talk about the economy, sustainability, all that deep stuff.
The Cherry on Top
Wrapping it all up, Zeitz has racked up a bunch of awards. “Strategist of the Year” three times from the Financial Times, “Entrepreneur of the Year”, even the Federal Cross of Merit of Germany in 2004. It’s like, is there anything this guy hasn’t done?
And now, he is serving as the president, CEO and chairman of the board of Harley-Davidson, Inc. He’s also Chairman of LiveWire Inc.

So yeah, that’s my deep dive on Jochen Zeitz. From a marketing grad to a CEO to a philanthropist and author, he’s definitely lived a full life. Makes my daily routine look a bit, well, boring.