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APRIL 1, 2009 2:38PM

Can You Fuel a Campaign on Pizza?

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In Silicon Valley they say that you can start a business with an idea, an engineer, some beer, and an endless supply of pizza.   Seems like the CEO of Dominos has naturally subscribed to that approach.   The company's recent commercials poke fun at the recent string of bailouts the government has undertaken.

4-1-2009 8-23-56 AM 

 Interestingly, Domino's CEO Dave Brandon who is prominently featured in the commercials is considered an "avid participant in Republican politics."  In fact, he considered running for a US Senate seat in Michigan in 2006 and is now rumored to be considering a run at being the next governor of Michigan in 2010.  He has also reportedly donated nearly $200,000 to various GOP candidates.   

We're not sure how effective the advertising campaign has been for selling more pizzas, but it's curious to see the CEO so prominently featured in coporate advertising in the context of a potential run at political office.  This could all be light banter, but it seems clear that the chief executive of Dominos wants to be perceived as someone who is not a big fan of "fat cat" bailouts and is a real man of the people.  In some respects, his bailout for the little guy sentiment may jive well right now with folks in Michigan in the wake of the federal government essentially walking away from the auto makers.  Either way, this could be just another CEO centered commerical which have become increasingly popular over the years or a slyly funded pre-campaign exposure effort.  It would be nice to get the media figure out which is which.

If the ads sell more pizzas than would have other creative advertising choices, so much the better for shareholders of DPZ (dominos NYSE ticker symbol).  If not, then this would be just another example of a CEO taking advantage of some truly unusual corporate perks.

 

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I saw this commercial last night and definitely noticed it (unusual). Your post picked up on the interesting and potential messages of the commercial, besides the selling of pizza itself. The question I found myself asking as he, a CEO himself, took the $5 pizza out of the hands of "The Man"...another corporate CEO...how much in real life does he really separate himself? The employees of Dominos may be the people to ask.
The commercial is in the "stop the insanity" tradition and, as such, will resonate well with the American public right now. I, for one, am now a Domino fan for life, and will encourage my Michigan friends to give the guy very serious consideration for political office.
A distant cousin of TheLadders.com spots. "Only 100K+ jobs for only 100K+ talent." As if attending meetings and writing emails about them takes talent.
I like the commercial. I used to date a guy who owns 47 Dominos franchishes. He started as a delivery guy while in college. I don't love their pizza but I like the company model. I never liked the guy who started the compamy for his conservative Christianism and the way he gave a lot of money to anti-abortion causes, but then, it was HIS company.
Thanks, now I will never have to consider Dominos ever again.