- John Randolph Donnell
John Randolph Donnell (June 22, 1912
Findlay, Ohio -September 8, 2004,Newport, Rhode Island ) oilman, banker and philanthropist, served on the board of theWorld Scout Foundation , and was a 1958 recipient of theSilver Buffalo Award .Donnell was awarded the "
Bronze Wolf ", the only distinction of theWorld Organization of the Scout Movement , awarded by the World Scout Committee for exceptional services to world Scouting. Donnell was devoted to theBoy Scouts of America . He was awarded theSilver Antelope , theSilver Beaver , and the Silver Buffalo, the National Council's highest honor, in 1958. In his later years he was on the board of theWorld Scout Foundation , and for his service, was awarded the Bronze Wolf.He received a
Bachelor of Science degree inelectrical engineering fromCase Institute of Technology , now Case Western Reserve University, in Cleveland, Ohio.His grandfather
James C. Donnell founded theOhio Oil Co. , renamed theMarathon Oil Co. in 1962. Donnell joined the Ohio Oil Co. in 1936 as special representative, in 1954 he became a director and vice president in charge of supply and transportation, and from 1961 until 1966, he was responsible for the company's worldwide activities with the title of president of international operations.In 1954, he was elected to the board of Case Institute of Technology, and in 1967 to its successor, Case Western Reserve University.
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