Brett Parker has retired from Lucky Strike Entertainment after 24 years of service.

Parker most recently served as executive vice chairman, and previously as chief financial officer, of location-based entertainment operator Lucky Strike Entertainment.
"Brett's leadership and commitment have been instrumental in helping to shape Lucky Strike into the global leader in location-based entertainment that it has become," said Thomas Shannon, founder, chairman and CEO of Lucky Strike Entertainment.
His dedication and tireless efforts have helped build a strong foundation, and we are grateful for his many years of service."
Parker played a key role in billions of dollars of financings and refinancings and Lucky Strike's public listing on the New York Stock Exchange in 2021.
He joined the predecessor company Bowlmor in New York in 2001 and is a Cornell graduate with a Bachelor of Science in Applied Economics and Business Management.
Lucky Strike Entertainment has over 360 locations across North America, Lucky Strike Entertainment offering bowling, amusements, water parks, and FECs.
The company also owns the Professional Bowlers Association, the major league of bowling and a growing media property that boasts millions of fans around the globe.