Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. Announces Leadership Transition in Japan to Drive Turnaround Efforts

Reuters
03 Jun
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/DMP.AU">Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd</a>. Announces Leadership Transition in Japan to Drive Turnaround Efforts

Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. has announced a leadership transition in its Japan operations as part of a business turnaround plan. Asia CEO Josh Kilimnik will take on interim CEO responsibilities for Domino's Japan, replacing Martin Steenks, who will become Chief Operating Officer - Japan. The company is conducting a global search for a permanent CEO, prioritizing a Japanese national with turnaround expertise, with a decision expected within six months. Meanwhile, George Saoud will join as the Group CFO on July 2, 2025, taking over from retiring CFO Richard Coney.

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