OFS Financial Services Jason Andrew Celebrates 10 Years Anniversary and Induction into Pacific Lutheran University Athletic Hall of Fame

Olympia, WALocal News

Jason Andrew is celebrating his 10th anniversary as a Financial Advisor at OFS Financial Services in 2025, alongside his induction into the Pacific Lutheran University Athletic Hall of Fame. As a standout pitcher during his college years, Andrew achieved all-conference selections and holds records for wins, innings pitched, and strikeouts at PLU. After a professional baseball career with the Texas Rangers and Cincinnati Reds was cut short by injury, he transitioned to wealth management, using his business degree to guide others. Andrew also dedicates time to coaching local youth teams, finding joy in helping young athletes develop both as players and individuals. His commitment to community extends to refereeing high school basketball and supporting his wife Carrie in her volunteer efforts.

Andrew's recent induction ceremony was particularly meaningful as he shared the moment with his children, who now appreciate the significance of the honor. He views this recognition as a full-circle moment, reflecting on his lifelong connection to PLU. With a focus on personal growth and community impact, Andrew looks forward to the next chapter of his career.

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