Jane Turney returned to the HFA team in early 2016 after working for us briefly in 2005.
“I have a member of my extended family who has haemophilia and our families have always been very close,” said Jane. “That is what drew me to HFA initially, and makes me so interested in my work at HFA.”
Jane’s primary role is to manage HFA’s Donor Database. She has been actively involved in various charitable groups for the last 10 years, sitting on several committees and driving many successful fundraisers.
“After years of corporate fundraising, I really wanted to get back to more grass roots involvement with the community. I enjoy very much being able to contribute to the work that HFA does and what that can achieve for the bleeding disorders community in Australia.”
Jane continues to raise awareness for her chosen charities alongside her commitment to HFA.
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