New Domino’s CEO cements vision for international expansion

Everyone is excited about Domino’s ex-CEO coming to the University of Michigan. But the people at the Ann Arbor-based pizza business are getting excited about the firm’s new CEO who is flying a bit under the radar.Excerpt:It’s somehow fitting that J. Patrick Doyle, president and new CEO of Ann Arbor based Domino’s Pizza, spent his first days on the job last week in India and Saudi Arabia.On Thursday, he opened Domino’s 300th outlet in India and its 65th new location there this year, making India the pizza-delivery chain’s fastest-growing market.”In the next three to five years, our sales outside the U.S. will surpass our sales here,” Doyle, 46, said Thursday in his first extensive interview since taking the reins from David Brandon.Read the rest of the story here.

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Everyone is excited about Domino’s ex-CEO coming to the University of Michigan. But the people at the Ann Arbor-based pizza business are getting excited about the firm’s new CEO who is flying a bit under the radar.

Excerpt:

It’s somehow fitting that J. Patrick Doyle, president and new CEO of Ann Arbor based Domino’s Pizza, spent his first days on the job last week in India and Saudi Arabia.

On Thursday, he opened Domino’s 300th outlet in India and its 65th new location there this year, making India the pizza-delivery chain’s fastest-growing market.

“In the next three to five years, our sales outside the U.S. will surpass our sales here,” Doyle, 46, said Thursday in his first extensive interview since taking the reins from David Brandon.

Read the rest of the story here.

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