Hawes Financial Group (HFG), a community-minded company, has selected Heather Quaas to serve as Loaned Executive for United Way of Lane County.  As a Loaned Executive, Quaas will devote her time and talent to developing successful workplace volunteering campaigns at companies throughout Lane County, Oregon.

“The Loaned Executive Program is a unique opportunity for one of our employees to participate in an outstanding leadership role,” said Joe Hawes, President and Founder of HFG.  “It is also a great way for us to help the United Way keep the administrative costs associated with the campaign down as well as communicate to our employee groups about how United Way can help them multiply their impact in their local community.”

“The contribution of a Loaned Executive represents a substantial investment in the community,” said Karla Torres, HFG’s Human Resource Manager. “Heather’s desire to make a difference coupled with her professionalism makes her the ideal candidate for the Loaned Executive position.”

Heather Quaas

Heather Quaas

The United Way of Lane County collaborates with partners from across the community – nonprofits, government, business, and volunteers – to create opportunities for a better life for Lane County’s most vulnerable residents.  United Way has been working to improve lives in Lane County for more than 70 years. Today’s United Way has moved from simply being a conduit for funds into an organization dedicated to making impact that lasts.

Hawes Financial Group utilizes its time, talent, and resources to improve the quality of life in the communities where its companies do business.  HFG provides management support with qualified people, advanced technology, innovative marketing, accurate accounting, and superior financing options. HFG is owned by Joseph Hawes and is headquartered in Springfield, Oregon.  HFG companies include Professional Credit Service, HealthFirst Financial, HeRO Business Services, and Voyent Capital.


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