Jackpocket adds Caitlin Stojanovich as first Chief of Staff

August 23, 2022
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Stojanovich will help define and execute strategic initiatives in her new role with the company.

Jackpocket operates in the US and provides secure ways to order official state lottery tickets. The company has now announced that Caitlin Stojanovich has been added to the team in its first-ever chief of staff position. 

In Stojanovich's new role, responsibilities include helping define and execute strategic initiatives while serving as a central member of the leadership team.

Stojanovich joins Jackpocket after 11 years at ADS, Inc., a defense and government supply company in Virginia Beach, Virginia. She first served as chief of staff for ADS in 2015, managing high-priority objectives across the organization's nearly 400 employees in multiple countries.

At Jackpocket, Stojanovich will be a trusted partner to Founder and CEO Peter Sullivan, working with him, the leadership team, and the board of directors.

Sullivan commented: "We are thrilled to welcome Caitlin to the leadership team as Jackpocket accelerates its growth.

"With Caitlin driving alignment, engagement, and continuous improvement across our organization, we're poised to continue our expansion in terms of headcount, geographical footprint, and product offerings.

"Our team was extremely proud to see Jackpocket hit #1 free app on the App Store during the recent historic Mega Millions run - a sign of many exciting things to come."

Stojanovich earned her MBA from the University of Notre Dame's Mendoza College of Business and a BA in Political Science and Business Administration from the University of Arizona.

Stojanovich added: "It felt like fate that Jackpocket opened a second headquarters in my hometown of Santa Barbara.

"It is a privilege to join Jackpocket at such a pivotal time for the company, and I look forward to facilitating its continued forward momentum as an innovator in the gaming industry."

The company recently added Jump Ramp Games Founder Tony Vartanian as Chief Growth and Revenue Officer and iGaming veteran John Worthington as VP of Interactive Gaming. 

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