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Jack Cowin takes control of Domino’s Pizza as CEO makes shock exit Carrie LaFrenz Senior reporter Updated Jul 2, 2025 – 5.08pm, first published at 10.52am ...
Shock exit at Domino’s delivers a new problem with the lot Domino’s Pizza’s Jack Cowin is a long-term business accumulator, not seller. Investors should take the hint. Jul 2, 2025 – 12.21pm ...
Domino’s chairman and key shareholder Jack Cowin, who brought the Hungry Jack’s chain to Australia, is stepping in as executive chairman in the interim as a global recruitment hunt begins.
Domino’s Pizza is looking for its third boss in a year after the company revealed its chief executive of only seven months would step down, casting doubt over its strategic reset.
On Thursday, Executive Chair Jack Cowin said the board had broadly accepted van Dyck's five-year turnaround plan, which included shutting hundreds of underperforming restaurants.
Chairman Jack Cowin, who has over five decades of experience in the quick-service restaurant sector and is the company's largest shareholder, will assume the role of interim executive chair.
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Van Dyck succeeded CEO and managing director Don Meij, who had been with Domino’s for almost 40 years, in November. Cowin is the company’s biggest shareholder and was already its chairman.
Picture: supplied The reason behind Mr van Dyck's departure is not yet known. Chairman Jack Cowin, 83, will now take over executive duties of the multi-billion-dollar pizza chain.
Fast-food billionaire Jack Cowin will step into an interim executive role at Domino’s Pizza Enterprises (DPZUF) following the sudden resignation of CEO and Managing Director Mark Van Dyck.
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