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Motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson Inc. says Matt Levatich will become the company's president and CEO on May 1.

Levatich has been Harley-Davidson's president and chief operating officer since 2009. He succeeds Chairman and CEO Keith Wandell, who is retiring.

Levatich, 50, joined Harley-Davidson in 1994. Prior to his current role, he managed Harley's former European division, MV Agusta, as well as the company's parts and accessories business. He was also vice-president of materials management.

Levatich has a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and a graduate degree in engineering management and business administration from Northwestern University.

Wandell, 65, has been CEO of Harley-Davidson since May 2009. He was elected chairman of Harley's board in 2012.

Wandell is leaving Harley's board. Levatich will be joining it.

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