The chief executive of Domino's Pizza Australia and New Zealand Kerri Hayman has resigned (stock image)
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The chief executive of Domino’s Pizza Australia and New Zealand, Kerri Hayman, has resigned.

After serving as the company’s top executive for nine months, Ms. Hayman announced on Monday her decision to move forward in her career, following a 37-year tenure with the organization.

“My time with Domino’s has been incredibly fulfilling,” she shared, reflecting on her career. “I’ve gained both personal and professional rewards and have formed lifelong connections with dedicated pizza enthusiasts across the globe.”

‘I’ve been privileged to serve the Domino’s brand for … my entire working life, across Australia, the UK, and the USA. 

‘I want to thank the Board, our franchise partners, and my colleagues for the opportunity to serve as their Chief Executive Officer.’

Domino’s has appointed former franchise partner Greg Steenson to the role of chief operating officer, Australia, effective immediately. 

Mr Steenson most recently worked as head of operations within the company. 

In a statement to the ASX, Group CEO and managing director Mark van Dyck thanked Ms Hayman for her service. 

The chief executive of Domino's Pizza Australia and New Zealand Kerri Hayman has resigned (stock image)

The chief executive of Domino’s Pizza Australia and New Zealand Kerri Hayman has resigned (stock image)

‘Anyone who has worked with Kerri knows her deep passion for pizza, people, and the success of our franchise partners,’ he said.

Since coming back to Australia, she has contributed significantly to strengthening Domino’s, utilizing her extensive global expertise and dedication to achieving operational greatness.

‘On behalf of the Board and Executive Team, I thank Kerri for her outstanding service and wish her every success in the next phase of her career.’

Ms Hayman will remain in her role through to August 29 to support continuity, leadership transition, and the delivery of Domino’s new strategic plan, the ‘Recipe for Growth’. 

Ms Hayman started her career at 15, making pizzas for her brother Don Meij, a Domino’s store manager at the time.

Ms Hayman had worked as a franchisee, area manager, and state manager in the first decade of her career.

She went on to work as the Corporate Operations Manager and Operations Director before stepping into the role of COO and CEO.

Three decades on, Ms Hayman was tapped to lead the brand’s Australia and New Zealand operations.

'Working with Domino's has given me some of the most rewarding experiences of my life,' Ms Hayman said

‘Working with Domino’s has given me some of the most rewarding experiences of my life,’ Ms Hayman said

Her appointment allowed Mr Meij, who went on to become Domino’s Pizza Enterprises chief executive, to focus on the chain’s international footing.

Mr Meij stepped down from his role as global CEO just a month later in 2024 after 22 years in the job.

His final two years at the chain were tainted by slumped brand performances in Asian and European markets.

The company said it has already commenced an international recruitment process, including internal candidates, ‘to support a smooth transition to new leadership in the months ahead’. 

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