Appointment of New Global Chief Executive Officer & MD

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Release Time 11 Feb 2026, 9:29 a.m.
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 Domino's appoints new global CEO and MD
Key Points
  • Experienced global QSR executive Andrew Gregory appointed as incoming Group CEO and MD
  • Brings over 30 years of QSR experience with a proven track record across franchised, multi-market businesses
  • Appointment supports Domino's focus on improving franchisee profitability, strengthening customer value, and delivering sustainable shareholder returns
Full Summary

Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd (Domino's), ASX.DMP, today announces the appointment of experienced global QSR executive Andrew Gregory as its incoming Group Chief Executive Officer & Managing Director. Mr Gregory will start with Domino's once his obligations to his current employer have been discharged, no later than 5 August, 2026. Mr Gregory brings more than 30 years of quick service restaurant (QSR) experience to the role, with a proven track record across franchised, multi-market businesses, and a strong focus on operational execution, franchisee economics and disciplined growth. Mr Gregory has most recently served as McDonald's Senior Vice President, Global Franchising, Development & Delivery Officer (US). Throughout his career Mr Gregory has also served as MD & CEO of McDonald's ANZ, and Senior VP and Chief Support Officer, Supply Chain, Operations and Development, in Japan. He joined the company in Australia first as an in-restaurant crew member, before joining the finance team in 1996. Mr Gregory's appointment follows a comprehensive global search process and reflects the Board's commitment to securing long-term leadership capability aligned with Domino's strategic priorities. Executive Chairman, Jack Cowin, said: 'Following a period of transition, the Board is pleased to appoint a Global CEO with deep QSR experience and a strong understanding of franchised business models. 'Andrew is a highly regarded operator and leader, and we are confident he is well placed to lead Domino's through our next phase of performance improvement and growth.' During the transition period, Mr Cowin will continue to serve as Executive Chairman, working closely with Mr Gregory to ensure an orderly handover.