Domino’s Pizza CEO Don Meij to retire after 40 years with the company
Mark van Dyck has been appointed to succeed him, effective 6 November.
Domino’s Pizza Enterprises has announced that its long-serving CEO and Managing Director, Don Meij, will retire after nearly 40 years with the company, including 22 years as CEO.
Mark van Dyck, a former Compass Group executive, has been appointed to succeed him, effective 6 November.
Van Dyck joins Domino’s after a global search and brings extensive experience in food services, previously overseeing operations across 11 countries in the Asia-Pacific region for Compass Group. He has also held senior roles at The Coca-Cola Company, leading growth and transformation efforts in Asia, Australia, and Ireland.
In addition to his industry experience, van Dyck holds leadership roles in key national initiatives. He is Chairman of the Food and Agriculture Taskforce and was Chairman of the Australian Government-sponsored Asia Taskforce, in collaboration with the Business Council of Australia and the Asia Society.