Dillon Di Vitale
About Dillon Di Vitale
Dillon Di Vitale serves as a Business Manager at Harley-Davidson Motor Company, a position he has held since 2018. He has a diverse background in supply chain management from his time in the United States Marine Corps and experience in sales from The UPS Store.
Current Role at Harley-Davidson
Dillon Di Vitale has been serving as a Business Manager at Harley-Davidson Motor Company since 2018. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing business operations and contributing to the company's strategic initiatives. His tenure at Harley-Davidson reflects a commitment to the brand and its values, as he has accumulated six years of experience in this position.
Previous Experience at The UPS Store
Prior to his current role, Dillon worked as a Sales Associate at The UPS Store from 2015 to 2017. In this position, he gained valuable experience in customer service and sales, which contributed to his professional development and understanding of business operations.
Military Service and Supply Chain Management
Dillon served in the United States Marine Corps for eight years, during which he held positions as both a Supply Chain Manager and a Supply Chain Analyst from 2010 to 2014 at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. His military experience provided him with a solid foundation in supply chain management and analysis, skills that are applicable in various business environments.
Education and Certifications
Dillon graduated from the Motorcycle Mechanics Institute, where he received certifications in multiple motorcycle programs. He studied at the Universal Technical Institute-Motorcycle Mechanics Institute Division from 2014 to 2016, focusing on Harley-Davidson late and early model, Kawasaki, and BMW programs. Additionally, he is certified in motorcycle mechanics for both late and early model Harley-Davidson, Kawasaki, and BMW motorcycles.
Early Career at Harley-Davidson
Before assuming his current role, Dillon briefly worked at Harley-Davidson Motor Company as a FIT Specialist for five months in 2018. This early experience with the company helped him develop an understanding of Harley-Davidson's operations and culture.