Laurette Pitts

Chief Financial Officer at Philadelphia Zoo

Laurette Pitts MBA has a diverse work experience in finance and compliance roles in the gaming and entertainment industry. Laurette currently serves as the Chief Financial Officer at Philadelphia Zoo, where they oversee financial operations. Prior to this, Laurette worked as the Vice President of Finance at Valley Forge Casino Resort. Laurette also served as a Board Member and Chief Compliance Officer at VSBLTY, a subsidiary of VSBLTY Groupe Technologies. Laurette has held senior finance positions at Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, Empire Resorts, Tioga Downs Racing & Entertainment, and Mohegan Sun Pocono. In these roles, they managed financial reporting and analysis, compliance, cash management, and operational functions. Laurette has an extensive background in data analytics and has successfully implemented key performance indicators in their previous roles.

Laurette Pitts holds an MBA degree in Business Administration, which was obtained from Metropolitan State University. Laurette completed their master's degree program from 1995 to 2001. Prior to their MBA, Laurette Pitts earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Accounting from Stockton University, where they studied from 1987 to 1991. Their educational journey began with a high school diploma from Hammonton High School, which they obtained in 1987 after completing their college prep studies. In addition to their formal education, Laurette Pitts has also obtained certification as a Notary Public from the State of New Jersey. The specific month and year of their Notary Public certification are not provided.

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Hammonton, United States

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Philadelphia Zoo

The Philadelphia Zoo’s 42-acre Victorian garden is home to more than 1,300 animals, many of them rare and endangered. The Zoo, fulfilling its mission of conservation, science, education and recreation, supports and engages in conservation efforts to protect endangered species around the world. Cheetahs, hippos, giraffes and much more make the Zoo Philadelphia's leading family attraction with over 1.2 million visitors last year.


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201-500

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