Leanne Phillips-Lowe Inducted into Delaware Tech Owens Campus Hall of Fame
April 24, 2023
Leanne Phillips-Lowe was inducted into the Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ Owens Campus Hall of Fame on April 21. Phillips-Lowe worked for Delaware Tech from 1986-2012, and was the “voice of the Owens Campus” in her role as public relations manager in the Marketing and Public Relations department.
Phillips-Lowe started at the “Southern Campus” as a part-time program developer in the Continuing Education department, before becoming a full-time community relations coordinator. Eventually, her roles grew to marketing communications coordinator to public information officer, and finally public relations manager. She developed all of these jobs into ever more responsible, more encompassing, more visible, and more highly respected positions not only within the College, but also within the community at large and among local media sources. She was a direct and key force in earning the College and campus its good reputation.
While her responsibilities may have been diverse, they were all tied together with her role as the main communicator for the campus. Phillips-Lowe supervised the information desks and campus receptionists, handled all weather-related announcements, crafted the weekly messages for the outdoor marquee, and approved all postings on the portal. She was also integral to the major events that occurred on campus, including the annual Fourth of July celebration, the Starry, Starry Night Gala, Women’s Day, the Fashion Show, the Alumni Walk of Success, and the Sussex County Today & Tomorrow Conference.
During her time with the College, Phillips-Lowe also was part of the ribbon cutting for the Jason Technology Center, the opening of the Student Services Center and Carter Partnership Center, and the dedication of the Williams Conference Center. She also served on numerous committees, including Graduation, New Student Orientation, Employee Recognition, Open House, and the Student Activities Board.
Most importantly, Phillips-Lowe is a devoted mother and grandmother. She is so very proud of and blessed by her daughter, Kateri, an occupational therapy assistant graduate of the Owens Campus; her son-in-law, David; her awesome grandchildren, Troy, Kyrsten, and Alayna; and her granddaughter-in-law, CarolAnne. She is a loving wife to Tony who served as a Delaware Tech volunteer and supporter.
Outside of Delaware Tech, Phillips-Lowe served on the Seaford City Council for 13 years, was a member of the board of directors of the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, and is a member of Our Lady of Lourdes Church, the American Association of University Women, and is a lifetime member of the Disabled American Veterans. In 2013, she was a recipient of the annual Women’s Day Award.
