Domino's appoints Troy A Ellis as new supply chain leader
Domino's appoints Troy A Ellis as new supply chain leader

Domino's Pizza, one of the world leader in pizza delivery and digital ordering technology, has named Troy A Ellis to the brand's global leadership team as executive vice president – supply chain.

Ellis will be reporting to Domino's CEO J Patrick Doyle and is replacing John Macksood, who is retiring from Domino's after 29 years with the company. Ellis joins Domino's effective this week.

"Troy is a senior executive with a demonstrated record of exceeding goals for profitability, customer service, productivity and people, and he has a strong track record of turning around underperforming operating units," said Doyle. "We're lucky to have him and I'm looking forward to his future contributions to our brand."

Ellis, who is a former US Army officer serving in the 101st Airborne, was most recently senior vice president of conversion, overseeing manufacturing, transportation planning and third-party logistics for Coca-Cola Refreshments.

He was responsible for a 12,000-person team producing 2.1 billion cases of beverages from 79 company-owned facilities, 36 contract manufacturing facilities and 64 third-party warehouses.

He served Coca-Cola Refreshments from 2010, including nearly three years as senior vice president of manufacturing, until his move to Domino's.

From 2000 to 2010, Ellis had various leadership roles with Coca-Cola Enterprises including central business unit vice president of supply chain, and head of the Coca-Cola headquarters diversity and inclusion council. Prior to joining Coca-Cola, Ellis worked for Kimberly Clark Corp. and PepsiCo, after serving in the U.S. Army from 1988-1991.

Ellis was born and raised in Louisville, Kentucky. He graduated from Eastern Kentucky University and volunteers his time on a number of boards, including the Southeast Boys and Girls Club of America, Keep America Beautiful, and C5 Georgia Youth Foundation. He is also a member of the board of Western Container Corp., and a former member of Northwestern University's business advisory board.

 
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