Chancellor’s Suite Renovated Thanks To UW-Oshkosh's Partnership With Lowe’s

Chancellor’s Suite Renovated Thanks To UW-Oshkosh's Partnership With Lowe’s

The Chancellor's Suite at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium received a major aesthetic improvement this past August thanks to the generosity of Lowe's Home Improvement of Oshkosh.

Lowe's renovations to the Chancellor's Suite included new cabinets, countertops, backsplash and coat hooks along with a new coat of paint.

"The renovation to the Chancellor's Suite hospitality area at J. J. Keller Field at Titan Stadium by Lowe's is another step in our continued campus transformation that enhances the overall experience of our visitors," said UW-Oshkosh Assistant Chancellor & Director of Athletics Darryl Sims. "We are extremely grateful for the support from Lowe's, especially Greg McFadin and John Delaney, and want to thank them for their partnership, their commitment and their investment in helping us improve our press box area at the stadium."

McFadin, Oshkosh store manager, was excited that Lowe's corporate sponsorship with UW-Oshkosh allowed the opportunity to create a more functional space and inviting atmosphere.

"Darryl and I have been able to partner on a few smaller projects in the past and the opportunity to increase our support through this corporate sponsorship is monumental," McFadin said. "I couldn't be more excited for our future together and for UW-Oshkosh athletics.

"The opportunity for Lowe's to update the press box was an exciting opportunity for many reasons. For one, our Titan fans deserve the best and creating such a beautiful and exciting environment in the Chancellor's Suite was an opportunity to provide it. Lowe's and I believe in supporting our local community and this is just another example of that."

The newly updated Chancellor's Suite will be shown off Saturday (Sept. 7) when guests of Chancellor Andrew Leavitt are able to watch UW-Oshkosh's season-opening football game against Carthage College from the suite. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m.

Written by Liz Smith, UW-Oshkosh University Marketing & Communications