Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. has appointed ANZ CEO David Burness as the Company's first Global Culture Coach, focused on growing franchisee capability and developing the next generation of pizza entrepreneurs. Mr. Burness is one of Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd.'s most awarded franchisees, having twice built multi-unit franchisee businesses in Australia. He also served in a leadership role in Domino's Netherlands when it was acquired by DPE, where he helped establish the record-setting culture that helped that market become the largest QSR by store count.

The role of Asia-Pacific CEO Josh Kilimnik will expand to include the role of ANZ CEO, initially for a 12 month period, with the CEOs of Japan, Taiwan and the ASEAN1 markets continuing to report into him. Domino's is pleased to welcome back a Domino's Pizza Enterprises Ltd. veteran with 35 years in the brand - Kerri Hayman, as ANZ Chief Operating Officer. Ms Hayman started her Domino's career working for her brother Don Meij (then a store manager) as a teenager pizza maker in 1988, before becoming a store manager, franchisee, state manager and Corporate Operations Manager for Australia.

For more than a decade Ms Hayman has served Domino's in international roles, including as the Operations Director for Domino's Pizza Group plc in the United Kingdom, and as an award-winning, multi-unit franchisee in the United States of America. Ms Hayman will move to Australia to take up the role following the sale of her 14 Domino's stores in the USA and will report to Mr. Kilimnik. Mr. Meij and Ms Hayman will work closely with Mr. Kilimnik as Domino's integrates the company's newest markets of Taiwan, Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia.