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Harley lawyer leaves to become Rev Group general counsel

Previous general counsel leaving with closure of Miami office

Harley-Davidson headquarters
Harley-Davidson Inc.'s headquarters in Milwaukee.

Rev Group Inc. named Stephen Boettinger, who had been a lawyer for Harley-Davidson, as its general counsel on Friday, continuing the company’s expansion of its Milwaukee corporate presence.

Boettinger replaces Pam Krop, who is leaving Rev Group after the company closed its Miami office. Krop will stay on in an advisory capacity through Sept. 30 and will be available on a consulting basis through Sept. 30, 2019.

Rev Group, which moved its headquarters from Orlando to Milwaukee in 2016, announced earlier this year it would close its Miami office as part of a restructuring effort. Tim Sullivan, Rev Group chief executive officer, said the company would grow its Milwaukee workforce from 110 to 200 in the next 12 months, even as the company’s overall headcount decreases.

Boettinger joins Rev Group from Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc., where he was most recently assistant general counsel. He joined Harley in 2003 and held positions supporting sales, marketing, engineering, procurement and manufacturing. He spent four years at Foley and Lardner before joining Harley.

Boettinger also spent six years working at Bethlehem Steel in operations and engineering. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Notre Dame, an MBA from the University of Indiana, Northwest and a law degree from Notre Dame Law School.

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.
Rev Group Inc. named Stephen Boettinger, who had been a lawyer for Harley-Davidson, as its general counsel on Friday, continuing the company’s expansion of its Milwaukee corporate presence. Boettinger replaces Pam Krop, who is leaving Rev Group after the company closed its Miami office. Krop will stay on in an advisory capacity through Sept. 30 and will be available on a consulting basis through Sept. 30, 2019. Rev Group, which moved its headquarters from Orlando to Milwaukee in 2016, announced earlier this year it would close its Miami office as part of a restructuring effort. Tim Sullivan, Rev Group chief executive officer, said the company would grow its Milwaukee workforce from 110 to 200 in the next 12 months, even as the company’s overall headcount decreases. Boettinger joins Rev Group from Milwaukee-based Harley-Davidson Inc., where he was most recently assistant general counsel. He joined Harley in 2003 and held positions supporting sales, marketing, engineering, procurement and manufacturing. He spent four years at Foley and Lardner before joining Harley. Boettinger also spent six years working at Bethlehem Steel in operations and engineering. He holds a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Notre Dame, an MBA from the University of Indiana, Northwest and a law degree from Notre Dame Law School.

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