Domino's Pizza Names Joe Jordan CEO as Russell Weiner Becomes Executive Chairman
Domino's Pizza announced Joe Jordan will succeed Russell Weiner as chief executive officer, while Weiner transitions to executive chairman and board member David Brandon retires after 28 years.
Domino's Pizza Inc. (Nasdaq: ) announced June 22 that Joe Jordan will become chief executive officer following Russell Weiner's decision to retire from the CEO role and transition to executive chairman [1]. The board also disclosed that David Brandon will retire after 28 years of service [1].
Weiner informed the board of his intention to step down as CEO after what the company described as a distinguished career with Domino's [1]. Jordan's appointment marks a planned succession at the world's largest pizza company by unit count. The announcement provided no effective date for the transition or details of Jordan's prior role within the organization.
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