After two decades of making sure people have the hots for what’s in the box with the dots, Domino’s chief executive Don Meij is retiring. The pizza chain made the announcement on the ASX on Tuesday.
Domino’s Pizza has announced its long-serving chief executive will retire from the fast-food chain after 22 years in the top ...
Source: Market Index In the large caps space, Domino's Pizza Enterprises (ASX:DMP)’s shares were down almost 7 per cent after CEO Don Meij announced he’s stepping down after 22 years at the helm.
Few figures in Australia’s corporate sector are as polarising as Don Meij, who announced on Tuesday that he will retire from ...
The benchmark S&P/ASX 200 dipped 0.40 percent to 8,131.80, with financials and consumer stocks leading losses. The broader All Ordinaries index closed 0.42 percent lower at 8,387.80.
Pizza chain Domino’s has announced the retirement of long-time boss Don Meij and picked Mark van Dyck as its new global leader.
Domino’s boss Don Meij said the “sheer intensity” of the global CEO role played a hand in his decision to step down after 22 years at the helm, the last two of which were marred by the chain’s poor ...
Don Meij started as a delivery driver and held the top job for 22 years. But also he led the business through downgrades and ...
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Domino's Pizza Chief Executive Don Meij announced his retirement from the company he joined as a pizza delivery driver 37 years ago. Mr Meij took over as chief executive in 2002, overseeing the ...