March 7, 2022
Domino's Pizza has announced the promotions of Joe Jordan to the role of president, U.S. and global services and Art D'Elia to the role of executive vice president, international, effective May 1.
Both will report to incoming CEO Russell Weiner, who serves as COO and president, Domino's U.S., until May 1, according to a press release.
"Joe and Art are extremely talented executives who have 15 years of Domino's experience between the two of them," Weiner said in the release. "They are well known and respected by our team members and franchisees around the world. Each are incredible leaders whose insights, expertise and values embody what makes Domino's such a special place to work. I am excited for them and for the company."
Jordan will be responsible for leading the company's U.S. business and key global centers of excellence. He most recently served as executive vice president, international, since April 2018, after serving as senior vice president, chief marketing officer, from May 2015 to April 2018. Prior to joining Domino's, Jordan worked for six years at PepsiCo North America, where he served as the senior director of marketing.
D'Elia will be responsible for overseeing the Domino's business in more than 90 countries. D'Elia most recently served as executive vice president, chief marketing officer, since July 2020. He joined Domino's in January 2018 as senior vice president, chief brand and innovation officer. Prior to Domino's, D'Elia served as chief marketing officer for Danone Dairy's business unit which serviced the United Kingdom, Ireland, Belgium, the Netherlands and Luxemburg.