Domino’s Pizza Enterprises Ltd (ASX:DMP) has told investors that head of its Australia New Zealand business, Kerri Heyman, will be stepping down later this year after 3 decades at the company.
Ms Heyman will leave her position as chief executive officer of the division in August, after 37 years with Domino’s, in roles which covered Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States.
She said the decision represented an important move for herself and the pizza giant.
“Working with Domino’s has given me some of the most rewarding experiences of my life — both professionally and personally — and I’ve developed lifelong friendships with passionate pizza people around the world,” he said.
“Since returning to Australia in 2023, I’ve been proud of the work we’ve done to strengthen
operations — from improving product quality and growing new occasions like lunch, to
delivering stronger sales and profits for our franchise partners.
“Domino’s is now entering a new chapter, with a clear ‘Recipe for Growth’ in place for
Australia and New Zealand. With the business well positioned for the future, I feel confident
this is the right time for me to open a new chapter of my own.”
Former franchise partner Greg Steenson has been appointed to the role of chief operating officer, Australia, effective immediately.
Domino’s has been trading at $25.20 per share.
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