OSU Foundation Board Welcomes Five New Trustees

by Samantha Reed - Chief Editor
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Friday, October 3, 2025

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Jennifer Kinnard | OSU Foundation | 405-334-1022 | jkinnard@OSUgiving.com

The Oklahoma State University Foundation Board of Governors has elected five new trustees
and a new board chair: 

  • Bryan Begley — Board Chair (Southlake, Texas)
  • Eddy Ditzler (Edmond, Oklahoma)
  • Kayleen Ferguson (Hot Springs, Arkansas)
  • Spencer Haines (Edmond, Oklahoma)
  • Lindel Larison (Edmond, Oklahoma)
  • Teri Shaffer (Dallas)

“It’s a privilege to welcome five new trustees to the OSU Foundation Board,” OSU Foundation
President Blaire Atkinson said. “Each person brings a unique perspective and deep
commitment to our mission. Alongside Bryan’s elevation to board chair, their leadership
will help us continue to shape a bold future for OSU.”

Board Chair

Bryan Begley

Bryan Begley is the co-founder of two energy-focused private investment firms: 1901
Partners and ZBI Ventures. 

He is currently the Chair of MEMCO, the OSU Foundation’s Investment Management Company.
His commitment to education and community empowerment is evident in his various leadership
roles and philanthropic efforts. Begley and his wife, Jessica, are one of 13 alumni
families who helped establish the Horizon Scholars program.

Begley earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from OSU in 1994, later
earning his MBA at Harvard Business School in 1998. During his time at OSU, he was
President of the Student Government Association, a candidate for the Rhodes Scholarship
and a Truman Scholar.

New Trustees in 2025

Eddy Ditzler

A man wearing a dark suit with a white shirt and an orange patterned tie, posed against a light blue background.Eddy Ditzler is a retired CPA whose career spanned more than 35 years with Grant Thornton
LLP.

He served as lead engagement partner and quality control partner for audits of privately
owned and publicly traded companies, later becoming one of six National Professional
Practice Directors.

He remains active in business as a member of the Board of Directors and the Audit
Committee Chair for The Reserve Petroleum Company, as well as serving on the OSU Foundation
Investment Committee and the Oklahoma City Community Foundation audit committee. He
was inducted into the Spears School of Business Hall of Fame in 2024 and is a School
of Accounting Distinguished Alumnus.

Ditzler continues to be a generous supporter of Spears, creating an endowed fund for
accounting. He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting in 1978 and MBA in 1981
from OSU. 

Kayleen Ferguson

A woman with short curly hair wearing a white turtleneck and dark zip-up vest, standing indoors with a blurred background.Kayleen Ferguson is a passionate lifetime supporter of OSU.

Alongside her husband, Larry, she has had a transformational impact on OSU Agriculture
through the funding of scholarships and facilities. The Ferguson College of Agriculture
was named in honor of the Ferguson Family Foundation’s historic $50 million gift toward
the new Agricultural Hall and an endowment for the college.

She volunteers her time in many ways at OSU, including serving on the Women for OSU
Advisory Council, inspiring others to positively shape the future of the university
through philanthropy and engagement. In 2022, she and her husband were inducted into
the OSU Hall of Fame.

Ferguson attended OSU before earning her bachelor’s degree in secondary education
at Utah State University in 1977.

Spencer Haines

Man wearing a dark suit jacket over a light-colored collared shirt, posed against a plain gray background.Spencer Haines is Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of The Love’s
Family of Companies, where he oversees financial strategy, capital allocation and
enterprise risk management.

Before joining Love’s in 2019, he was a shareholder at McAfee & Taft and began his
career as a CPA with Arthur Andersen.

Haines serves on the OSU Foundation Board of Governors, the School of Accounting Alumni
Board and the Eastin Advisory Board. He is also a supporter of scholarships and the
Eastin Center for Career Readiness. Haines is active in the Oklahoma City community,
serving on numerous nonprofit and university boards.

He earned his bachelor’s degree in accounting from OSU in 1998, going on to earn his
Juris Doctor from the University of Oklahoma and an LLM in Taxation from New York
University.

Lindel Larison

A man wearing a dark blazer over a blue button-up shirt, posed against a softly blurred light background.Lindel Larison is the co-founder of Tall Oak Midstream and has served as Founding
Partner and COO since its inception in 2014, leading the PE-backed company through
three successful monetizations totaling over $2 billion.

He began his career with Chevron Phillips, later joining Chesapeake Energy, serving
in engineering, commercial and various management positions. 

He has also served on OSU’s Board of Governors, the Mid-Continent GPA Midstream Association
board, and the OSU Chemical Engineering Industrial Advisory Committee, and is an active
fundraiser for the Folds of Honor Foundation. He is a passionate supporter of OSU
Athletics.

Larison earned his bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from OSU in 2003.

Teri Shaffer

A woman wearing a blue patterned jacket over a black top with layered silver necklaces, standing indoors with a blurred background.Teri Shaffer is a seasoned business leader with over 40 years of technology, cybersecurity,
audit,
risk management, talent management, board governance and business development experience.

As a former senior partner with EY, she led practices that directly contributed to
the transformation and growth of the company into a $45 billion professional services
firm.

She currently serves on the Compass Diversified Holdings Board of Directors and chairs
the Audit Committee. Shaffer recently joined the Federal Home Loan Bank Office of
Finance Board and is actively engaged in numerous other board governance associations.
She and her husband, John, established the OSU Honors College’s first endowed chair.

She earned bachelor’s degrees in accounting and political science from OSU (with Honors)
in 1984 and 1988, respectively.

2025-26 OSU Foundation Trustees:

Blaire Atkinson, Bryan Begley, Craig Boelte, Brian Callahan, Bryan Close (Honorary), Eddy Ditzler, Kayleen Ferguson, Jennifer Grigsby
(Honorary), Spencer Haines, Robert Keating, Shelly Lambertz, Lindel Larison, Greg
Massey, Ross McKnight (Honorary), Gail Muncrief, Bill Patterson, Tiffany Sewell-Howard,
Teri Shaffer, Terry Stewart, Melinda Stinnett, Beverly Walker-Griffea, Carl Wiese
and Darton Zink

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