McDonald’s Australia CEO resigns, new boss announced

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‘I am looking forward to continuing to build on the incredible legacy of our people and franchisees.’

McDonald’s Australia CEO and managing director Antoni Martinez has announced his resignation after nearly 20 years with the fast-food giant, including three years at the helm.

Stepping into the role is Joe Chiczewski, McDonald’s Australia’s chief restaurant officer, who will transition into the leadership position over the coming weeks.

Chiczewski, who joined McDonald’s in 2012, has held key positions in strategy, finance, and operations. Before arriving in Australia in September 2024, he served as field vice president for the Northeast US, overseeing 1,500 restaurants. As McDonald’s Australia’s chief restaurant officer, he was responsible for over 1,000 restaurants across Australia and New Zealand.

Bringing a customer-centric approach, Chiczewski has focused on restaurant execution, people, and culture throughout his career.

On his appointment, Chiczewski said, “I am incredibly honoured and excited to have the opportunity to lead McDonald’s Australia. McDonald’s, or rather Macca’s, has been part of Australian communities for more than 50 years. I am looking forward to continuing to build on the incredible legacy of our people and franchisees.”

An accounting and marketing graduate, Chiczewski also holds a Master of Business degree.

(L-R) Antoni Martinez and Joe Chiczewski. Source: Supplied.

Antoni Martinez’s legacy at McDonald’s Australia

Martinez’s career with McDonald’s began at 15 years old as a crew member at McDonald’s Yallambie, Victoria. Before stepping into the CEO role in March 2022, he led McDonald’s Korea, gaining extensive leadership experience.

During his tenure as McDonald’s Australia CEO, Martinez drove major initiatives, including launching MyMacca’s Rewards, a loyalty program now used by over 14 million customers, and enhancing restaurant execution and training, improving customer experience across the network.

Martinez has decided to spend more time with his young family and explore new opportunities beyond McDonald’s.

With Chiczewski taking over the top job, McDonald’s Australia looks set to continue its focus on customer engagement, operational excellence, and franchisee support.

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