
Fast-food chain Domino’s Pizza has named Joseph Jordan as its new chief operating officer (COO) and president for US operations.
The move is part of a series of executive promotions within the company.
Jordan will manage domestic operations and marketing while expanding his responsibilities for global services to include Domino’s technology.
He has been with Domino’s since 2011 and became US and global services president in May 2022.
Domino’s CEO Russell Weiner stated: “Joe’s transition to COO represents a shift we are making in our organisational structure, further aligning teams that are directly driving our business around the world.
“This will increase our agility so that we can drive our Hungry for MORE strategy even more effectively and efficiently.”
At the same time, Weiking Ng was appointed to the role of executive vice-president – international.
From 1 April, he will manage the company’s business and franchise relationships across 90 countries.
Ng joined the restaurant chain’s international business team in 2020 and previously served as vice president – international for Asia, the Middle East and Africa.
Ryan Mulally has been promoted to the role of executive vice president – general counsel and corporate secretary from 15 March 2025
The promotion follows his tenure as vice president – assistant general counsel since 2018.
All three executives will report directly to Weiner.
Weiner said: “Joe, Weiking and Ryan are talented and respected leaders of our company, and we are extremely fortunate to have such a strong bench of talent to move into these important roles.
“All three embody our Hungry for MORE strategic mindset and I am looking forward to the positive impact they’ll continue having on the brand.”
In March 2024, Domino’s launched Parmesan Stuffed Crust in its stores across the US.