John Beall has long been an avid supporter of the University of Findlay and especially the Oilers golf program. He was responsible for endowing the William W. Beall Golf Scholarship Endowment Fund and has helped finance the professional golf aspirations of former Findlay players. John was also most recently the lead donor for the Oilers new golf building, which includes one of the largest indoor practice greens in the nation.
John, a Morehead State University graduate, has also been very active in the community during his time in Findlay and is a lifelong biologist and outdoorsman. He has also served on the National Board of Directors for Pheasants Forever and Quail Forever.
Pam Beall, a 1978 graduate of the University of Findlay, began her career working with Marathon as an auditor and held positions with the Corporate Risk and Environmental Affairs and Domestic Funds organizations before transferring to USX Corporation as general manager for treasury services. She was Vice President and Treasurer at NationsRent, Inc. and OHM Corporation, and served on the boards of directors of System One Services, Inc. and Boyle Engineering.
Pam rejoined Marathon in 2002, as Manager of Business Development for Marathon Ashland Petroleum. She was named Director of Corporate Affairs in 2003 and appointed Director of Business Development in 2005. She then served as Vice President for Business Development for Marathon Petroleum Company LLC in 2006. Pam was named Vice President of Global Procurement for Marathon Oil Company in 2007, Vice President of Products, Supply and Optimization for Marathon Petroleum Company in 2010, and Vice President, Investor Relations and Government and Public Affairs in 2011. She was named president of MPLX GP LLC in 2014, and Executive Vice President, Corporate Planning and Strategy in 2016. She then served as the Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of MPLX GP LLC until her retirement in 2021.
Pam continues to be active at the University of Findlay and in the city of Findlay as she serves on UF's board of trustees and is a member of the Findlay-Hancock County Community Foundation.