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Levy, CEO of Legends, said, “Brett brings exceptional experience in
finance and operations, further enhancing our leadership team to deliver
the best for our partners and their fans and guests. His track record in
scaling businesses and driving strategic growth will be invaluable as we
bring together Legends and ASM Global and expand our global impact.”
![]() Parker arrives at Legends during a period of significant growth and opportunity following the August 2024 acquisition of ASM Global. As the companies integrate into a single entity, Parker will oversee all financial operations and planning while playing a vital role in developing and driving company strategy to ensure long-term success. Parker added, “I’m thrilled to join Legends at such a pivotal time in the company’s evolution. The combination of Legends and ASM Global presents an unparalleled opportunity to redefine the live experience industry, and I look forward to working with Dan and the entire team to build on the company’s momentum.” Before joining Legends, Parker held several senior positions, including Executive Vice Chairman, President, and CFO, at Lucky Strike Entertainment, previously known as Bowlero Corp. Over the past 24 years, he contributed to the company’s growth from one location to more than 360 venues across the U.S., Mexico, and Canada, establishing it as one of the world’s premier location-based entertainment companies. Parker guided the business through significant acquisitions, such as AMF, Brunswick Bowling, Bowl America, and Lucky Strike Entertainment, and oversaw high-value financial transactions, including the sale of Bowlero in 2017 and its public offering in 2021. He served as CFO from 2002 to 2023 and added the role of President from 2020 to 2023 before transitioning to Executive Vice Chairman of the Board. A Cornell University graduate from the Dyson School of Management, Parker also acted as Chairman of the Professional Bowlers Association and was a board member of Qubica AMF. About Legends
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