
Domino’s Pizza Group announces board and management reshuffle
CFO Edward Jamieson has left the company.
Domino’s Pizza Group (DPG) has announced several changes to its board and management team.
DPG has announced the appointment of a new chief financial officer following Edward Jamieson's leaving the company on 18 September.
Andrew Andrea, currently CFO of C&C Group plc, will assume the role of CFO at DPG on 16 March 2026 after serving his notice period.
Andrea has extensive experience in M&A and in operating in franchise models at both Marstons and, earlier in his career, the optician chain Dollond & Aitchison. Andrew was a non-executive director of Portmeirion Group plc from 2017 to 2024.
Richard Snow will take over as interim CFO with immediate effect until Andrea assumes the role. Snow has previously held CFO roles at Ladbrokes and Cavendish Corporate Finance, and for the past year has worked with DPG on strategic projects.
Separately, Lynn Fordham, current Senior Independent Director (SID), is taking on the newly-created role of Special Adviser to the Board as the business embarks upon a period of accelerated activity. Fordham has served on the Board of DPG since September 202,0 and the depth of her experience in senior finance and strategy roles in major businesses will prove invaluable during this time of change for DPG.
Fordham has also stepped down from the Board with effect from 17 September, but may return to the Board at some point in the future.
Fordham will be replaced as SID by Natalia Barsegiyan, and as Chair of the Audit Committee by Robyn Perriss. The Nomination Committee of the Board has also initiated a search for an additional Non-Executive Director.
DPG still expects EBITDA to be in the range of £130m to £140m, unchanged from its interim results on 5 August 2025.