Domino's Macksood to lead supply chain
Pizza delivery giant Domino's Pizza, Ann Arbor, Mich., said it promoted John Macksood to executive vice president of supply chain.
Macksood, 47, succeeds David Mounts, who will leave April 1 to become CEO at Inmar Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Macksood is a 24-year Domino's veteran who previously was vice president of logistics and network planning. A graduate of Michigan State University, he joined Domino's in 1986 from North American Van Lines Company. Since then, Macksood has held posts of increasing responsibility in logistics and purchasing, officials said. He has managed business line extensions, a produce processing plant, freight redistribution and a thin crust shell processing plant.
Macksood, 47, succeeds David Mounts, who will leave April 1 to become CEO at Inmar Inc., Winston-Salem, N.C.
Macksood is a 24-year Domino's veteran who previously was vice president of logistics and network planning. A graduate of Michigan State University, he joined Domino's in 1986 from North American Van Lines Company. Since then, Macksood has held posts of increasing responsibility in logistics and purchasing, officials said. He has managed business line extensions, a produce processing plant, freight redistribution and a thin crust shell processing plant.
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