The Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center announced a naming rights partnership for the iconic Fairgrounds Coliseum.
The Colisuem now named the Corteva Coliseum, in partnership with Indianapolis-based Corteva Agriscience, a global leader in innovation and technology solutions.
This new naming rights agreement replaces the previous Indiana Farmers Coliseum.
Corteva is the only major U.S. based agricultural technology company and its commitment to excellence and innovation aligns perfectly with the vision for the future of the Indiana State Fairgrounds & Event Center. This partnership represents an exciting opportunity to elevate the Coliseum experience, ensuring that it remains a premier destination for generations to come.
“Indianapolis is our home and our ties to the Hoosier state and the Indiana State Fairgrounds run deep,” said Chuck Magro, CEO of Corteva. “The Corteva Coliseum reflects an important commitment to our community and we’re grateful to be a part of such an iconic venue that means so much to our employees, friends and neighbors.”
"Ushering in this new era for our beloved Coliseum with our long-term partners at Corteva Agriscience is beyond exciting. We are so grateful for their commitment to our State, our Fairgrounds and our community. Together, we will continue to create memories and traditions for generations to come!" said Cindy Hoye, Indiana State Fair Commission Executive Director.
For more information on the Corteva Coliseum, please visit CortevaColiseum.com.
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