Domino’s Pizza Appoints Lisa V. Price As Executive Vice President, CHRO

Price Will Be a Part of the Executive Leadership Team at Domino’s

Domino’s Pizza, the largest pizza company in the world based on global retail sales, announced the appointment of Lisa V. Price as the Executive Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer, effective 26th August 2019. Reporting directly to the CEO Ritch Allison, Price will be a part of the executive leadership team at Domino’s.

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Years of Experience in the HR Domain

Prior to joining Domino’s, Lisa Price has served Nordstrom. There, she worked as Senior Vice President of HR in her most recent role. She has spent a significant part of her career with Starbucks Coffee Co. in more responsible HR roles, where she joined in 1994. A graduate from Occidental College in Los Angeles, Lisa holds a master’s degree in organization design from American University in Washington, D.C.

The CEO Ritch Allison told that Lisa brings extensive experience in both retail and restaurants to the organization. “She began her career in the stores at Starbucks and eventually worked her way up to be vice president of human resources. Her recent experience as senior vice president at Nordstrom – another incredible brand – makes her a terrific addition to the Domino’s team,” Allison added.

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Enhancing Customer Experience by the Use of Technology

Domino’s Pizza has significant business in both delivery and carryout pizza. Founded in 1960, it has over 16,300 stores in 85+ markets today and is a top public restaurant brand worldwide. Its global retail sales touched $6.6 billion in the U.S. and more than $6.9 billion internationally in 2018. Domino’s achieved more than half of its global sales from digital channels. This has been the result of investing in technology innovation. The food-chain became one of the firsts from the industry to test out self-driving vehicle delivery. It announced a partnership with Nuro in June 2019 to further experiment with autonomous pizza delivery.

In the US, the company generates more than 65% of the entire sales via digital channels and has developed quite a few inventive ordering platforms, Facebook, Google Home, Apple Watch, Messenger, Twitter, and Amazon Echo to name a few. Domino’s Hotspots® has been another innovative ordering platform that features over 200,000 unique, non-traditional delivery locations. The overall focus on enhancing the customer experience with the help of technology adds to the employee experience within the company.

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