Domino’s CEO to Retire, COO Joe Jordan to Succeed
Joe Jordan will take over as CEO in a planned succession as Russell Weiner shifts to executive chairman and David Brandon retires after 28 years.
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Domino’s names Joe Jordan CEO as pizza giant confronts softer demand
Domino’s Pizza has named longtime executive Joe Jordan as its next CEO, betting on an experienced insider to steer the company through slowing consumer spending, mounting competition and a challenging growth environment
Domino’s Pizza is turning to an insider as slowing sales growth weighs on its stock. The pizza chain said on Monday (22) that Joe Jordan, currently chief operating officer and president of Domino’s in the US, will become the company’s new CEO from October 1st. He will succeed Russell Weiner, who plans to take over as executive chairman. Exclusive content for subscribers. For full access, follow the link to the article and register.
Domino's Pizza names insider Joe Jordan CEO
June 22 (Reuters) – Domino’s Pizza on Monday named Chief Operating Officer Joe Jordan as CEO, counting on his extensive experience with the company to lead it through an uncertain economic environment where consumers are keeping a tight watch on their spending. Jordan, 53, has held senior roles across marketing and other functions during his 15 years with the company and succeeds Russell Weiner, who is set to retire after a little over four year…
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