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Domino's unveils key leadership changes

Domino's Pizza announced several changes in internal leadership positions.

May 29, 2015

Domino's Pizza announced several changes in internal leadership positions, including:

Joe Jordan, 41, is vice president – chief marketing officer. Jordan started with Domino's in 2011, when he began serving as the vice president of marketing innovation. He led the development and launch of Handmade Pan Pizza, as well as Specialty Chicken. Prior to his new position, Jordan was vice president of field marketing for the company, according to the Domino's press release.

Dennis Maloney, 48, is now vice president – chief digital officer. Maloney, started with Domino's in 2010,  as the vice president of multimedia marketing. Maloney grew Domino's digital sales to approximately 50 percent of its total U.S. sales. He led the development and launch of Pizza Profiles, Easy Ordering, the iPad, iPhone and Android ordering apps, voice ordering with Dom, and most recently, ordering on smartwatches and Twitter.

Julia Oswald, 50, is now vice president – head of strategy and insights, Domino's USA. Oswald joined Domino's in 2009, guiding the insights process that supported marketing initiatives. She will now lead the strategic function for all of Domino's USA.

Debbie Sweeney, 47, will serve as vice president of national field and Team USA marketing. Sweeney began working at Domino's in 1996, and served in a number of key marketing roles within the company. Prior to this position, she served as the director of national field marketing, based out of Baltimore, where she developed a new market planning process. 

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