The sister of Domino’s Pizza Enterprises chief executive Don Meij will move back from the US to help run the Australian and New Zealand business.
The sister of Domino’s Pizza Enterprises boss Don Meij will move back from the United States to help run the local business, and her predecessor will move to a cultural coaching role, as part of a group management shakeup.
The sister of Domino’s Pizza CEO Don Meij will move back to Australia to help run the local business. Mr Meij said the inaugural cultural appointment reflected the importance of sophisticated, multi-unit franchisees to the future growth of Europe and the Asia-Pacific. The role of Asia-Pacific chief executive Josh Kilimnik, who is based in the Brisbane head office, will expand to include running the local business for an initial 12-month period. The managers running Domino’s Pizza Japan, Taiwan and the South East Asian markets will continue to report to him.
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