Domino’s Pizza has promoted Ryan Mulally to become executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary, effective March 15. He reports to Domino’s CEO Russell Weiner.
Mulally had previously been vice president and assistant general counsel since 2018, having joined the company in 2008. During his tenure, his work has included leading Domino’s litigation team and having responsibility for franchise and corporate standards. According to his LinkedIn profile, he was initially labor and employment counsel with the firm before becoming director of corporate counsel in 2011, then taking on his most recent role in 2018.
Before joining Domino’s, Mulally was a partner with law firm Dickinson Wright in Detroit, Michigan.
Mulally succeeds Kevin Morris, who had been Domino’s executive vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary and joined the company in January 2017. Morris was previously senior vice president, general counsel and corporate secretary for Equinox Holdings and its operating subsidiaries and affiliates including Equinox, SoulCycle and Blink Fitness.
Morris’ experience also includes being vice president and associate general counsel at Hyatt Hotels Corporation and senior international attorney and staff director at McDonald’s Corporation.
Requests for comments from Domino’s and Morris on his next step were not returned immediately.
The company is also promoting Joseph Jordan to become COO and president of Domino’s US, while Weiking Ng will become executive vice president for international. Weiner says in a statement: ‘Joe, Weiking and Ryan are talented and respected leaders of our company, and we are extremely fortunate to have such a strong bench of talent to move into these important roles.’