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Gov. Kevin Stitt Appoints Chickasha Entrepreneur Chett Hitt to USAO Board of Regents


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Chet Hitt's 7-year term will begin July 1.

CHICKASHA, Okla.Chet Hitt, a local entrepreneur and business visionary, has been appointed to the University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma’s board of regents.

“We are proud to welcome an esteemed businessman and friend in Chet Hitt to our board of regents,” said Dr. Kayla Hale, President of USAO. “Our university will benefit from adding his business expertise to enhance the experience of our students and strengthen our relationship to the city.”

Hitt’s 7-year term will begin on July 1. He will replace Chris Mosley, whose service to the university began in 2012 as an interim regent and continued with his 2018 reappointment by Gov. Mary Fallin. Hitt owns several buildings in Chickasha in addition to a California distillery and an Arizona resort.

“I wanted to assist in the growth of the college,” Hitt said. “With a strong leader like Dr. Hale … it gives a rebirth to the college and breeds excitement. Seeing the college is the direction we want to go, and I would like to be able to assist in that as a regent.”

Hitt graduated from Anadarko High School in 1982, after which he moved to California to start his career as a business developer. He founded Town’s End, a tourism-centric development company aimed to revitalize the profile of Chickasha’s historic downtown, in 2022. Hitt moved to Chickasha in 2023 to oversee the renovations of several historic buildings, including the Savoy Hotel and Chickasha Milling Company.

“At the end of the day, education along with common sense, I think, is a great key to success as far as the world I live in,” Hitt said.

The board of regents passed several items to introduce educational paths and campus renovations during Mosley’s tenure. Mosley was pleased with Gov. Kevin Stitt’s appointment to the board and will continue to affect change for the community as an ally to USAO.

“Chet’s understanding of the dynamics of business development and community will be a great addition to the board,” Mosley said. “His knowledge will help USAO and Chickasha move forward together.”


About the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma

As Oklahoma’s liberal arts college, the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma provides a distinctive education in the liberal arts and sciences, supporting both its interdisciplinary core curriculum and major fields of study with superior teaching. USAO fosters diversity of thought and practice to help students realize meaningful, purposeful and productive lives as global citizens in a rapidly-changing world.