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Updated · ir.dominos.com · Jun 22
Domino's Names Joe Jordan CEO as Russell Weiner Shifts to Executive Chairman at 22,300-Store Chain
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Updated · ir.dominos.com · Jun 22

Domino's Names Joe Jordan CEO as Russell Weiner Shifts to Executive Chairman at 22,300-Store Chain

3 articles · Updated · ir.dominos.com · Jun 22

Summary

  • Joe Jordan, Domino's president and chief operating officer, will become chief executive under a succession plan that also moves current CEO Russell Weiner into the executive chairman role.
  • David Brandon will retire from the board after 28 years, marking a broader leadership reshuffle at the world's largest pizza company.
  • Domino's framed Jordan as an internal operator with experience across the business, while Weiner said the company is entering its next phase focused on faster growth and global leadership.
  • The handover comes at a company with more than 22,300 stores in over 90 markets, trailing-four-quarter global retail sales above $20.4 billion, and 85% of U.S. retail sales generated digitally in 2025.

Insights

With a new operations-focused CEO, will Domino's strategy shift from growth to aggressive cost-cutting?
Can Domino's new leadership replicate its massive success in China across other international markets?
As Domino's bets heavily on AI and robots, what is the future for its thousands of human workers?