Most biker girls don't wear business suits. But as vice president, general counsel and secretary of Harley-Davidson Inc., Gail Lione has to look sharp. And she has the money to do it. Lione took home $595,412 in salary and bonus in 2001, plus $1.8 million in stock options sold for a total of $2.4 million in take-home pay. What fueled Lione's high-flying payout? Chalk it up to Harley-Davidson's staggering sales growth.
July 23, 2002 at 12:00 AM
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