Tiffany Lu
About Tiffany Lu
Tiffany Lu serves as the Vice President of Corporate Development & Strategy at Live Nation Entertainment and Insomniac Events. She has a background in investment banking and entertainment, with degrees from Duke University and UCLA Anderson School of Management.
Current Role at Insomniac Events
Tiffany Lu serves as the Vice President of Corporate Development & Strategy at Insomniac Events. She has held this position since 2023, contributing to the company's strategic initiatives and corporate development efforts in the Los Angeles Metropolitan Area.
Previous Experience at Live Nation Entertainment
Before her current role, Tiffany Lu worked at Live Nation Entertainment as the Director of Mergers & Acquisitions and Strategic Finance from 2019 to 2023. In this capacity, she focused on financial strategies and mergers that align with the company's growth objectives in Beverly Hills, CA.
Educational Background
Tiffany Lu holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Economics from Duke University. She furthered her education by obtaining a Master of Business Administration (M.B.A.) from UCLA Anderson School of Management, equipping her with the analytical and strategic skills necessary for her career in corporate development.
Investment Banking Experience
Tiffany Lu has a background in investment banking, having worked at Moelis & Company as an Investment Banking Summer Associate in 2016 and later as an Investment Banking Associate from 2017 to 2018. Additionally, she worked at RBC Capital Markets as an Investment Banking Associate from 2018 to 2019, gaining valuable experience in financial analysis and corporate transactions.
Early Career at Warner Bros. and Paradigm Talent Agency
Tiffany Lu began her career with an internship at Warner Bros. Entertainment Group of Companies in 2009, focusing on domestic theatrical distribution. She also gained experience at Paradigm Talent Agency, where she held multiple roles, including Tour Coordinator, Agent Assistant, and Human Resources & Accounts Payable Coordinator between 2010 and 2013.