Sponsors a One Hour ABO Seminar
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Sponsors a One Hour ABO Seminar
March/April 2009 Newsletter Editor: Lisa Harmon Greetings Everyone! COAT kicked off 2009 with a phenomenal January Tuesday, March 24, 2009 Sponsors a One Hour ABO Seminar presented by Read About the Speaker on Page 6 This presentation will unravel some of the mystery behind digital processing in single vision and progressives and the advantages when dispensing with wrap eyewear. The evolution in progressive lens design is demonstrated, from the advent of the first generation progressive to the latest in digital technology. One Hour ABO Continuing Education Credit Drawing for FREE Maui Jim Rx's and More! Dinner and Lots of ALOHA! ALOHA Award to the Best Hawaiian Dresser All Attendees will Receive a $50 Coupon for a Pair of MauiPassport SV or Progressive lenses! Meeting Details on Page 8 meeting, sponsored by Carl Zeiss Vision, at the Houston Hilton Westchase. Such a huge response poured in that we reached the legal room capacity well before the rsvp deadline. Many thanks to Summer Bouchedid, Eric Kenner, and Ken Thompson for their hard work and excellence in providing our education seminar. As COAT continues to flourish, there will be some inevitable growing pains. Growing pains are both wonderful and terrible all at the same time. On one hand, it is wonderful to witness the rapid growth of our organization, and at the same time, terrible because growth changes the rules of the game. Change is a dirty word to many of us, because it means adapting to a different set of rules or circumstances. We must learn to embrace change because it is going to happen whether we want it to or not. Learn. Adapt. Adjust. Though it is heart-breaking to turn someone away from a meeting, we’ve recently had to do so because of space limitations. COAT exists to provide educational opportunities to certified and non-certified opticians, so it is our goal to make sure there is a place for everyone. This is a new and exciting chapter in COAT’s history, so enjoy being part of this special time, and do your part to keep the momentum going. Thank you for your patience and support as we work through these growing pains. The Board of Directors is working on it and solicits your ideas and suggestions at any time. In the meantime, you can help by doing the following: Circle all COAT meeting dates on the calendar Register early for meetings-before the deadline Use our new online meeting registration Save www.coat.tv on your ‘favorite’ list Check regularly for coming events COAT is going Hawaiian on March 24, 2009! Maui Jim, Inc. and Shamir are co-sponsors for a tropical evening of food, fun, and education, so get your hula on! Where else can you go wearing Hawaiian shirts or flowery Muumuus?! Sightfully Yours, Lisa Harmon, ABOC, NCLEC COAT President COAT March/April 2009 Carl Zeiss Vision’s Summer Bouchedid and Eric Kenner receive certificates of appreciation for their technical ABO presentation at the January meeting. Shown L to R: CZV’s Summer Bouchedid, COAT President Lisa Harmon, CZV’s Eric Kenner, & Ken Thompson. Such a large group turned out for our January 20th meeting at the Houston Hilton Westchase, that we filled the room to capacity level! Shown left: attendee Charlotte Gillespie offered to assist with the hands-on portion of the seminar. Past COAT President and annual member Jon Herring volunteers so CZV’s Summer Bouchedid can demonstrate the proper method of measuring vertex distance and pantoscopic tilt with regard to new progressive lens technology. Summer, thank you so much for organizing such an awesome education meeting! You are a ROCK STAR! Duffens Optical is a network of full service optical laboratories, using state-of-the-art surfacing, coating, and finishing equipment to provide the best quality and service to Eyecare practitioners and their patients. We are family spirited, with close long term ties to our customers and to our employees insuring a trust and a constituency that is vital to any business. We have dedicated our skill and knowledge to providing our customers the very best in technology, experience, product and service. We are optical pioneers that know our business and that are trustworthy with your business. Eager opticians and annual COAT members, Janet Medrano, Kate McCartney, and Judy Miller, look on as CZV’s Eric Kenner explains measuring techniques for new progressive technology. 2 www.coat.tv 3625 Willowbend Blvd., #110 Houston, TX 77054 713-663-3000 800-392-9774 Fax: 713-663-3050 COAT March/April 2009 “We Won’t Send It To You Unless We Would Wear It Ourselves” 4925 West Cardinal Drive Beaumont, Texas 77705 (800) 324-5221 www.omnioptical.com 3 www.coat.tv COAT March/April 2009 Hola Amigos! As you all probably know, my Mexico Medical Mission trip to Guerrero is right around the corner. It's been moved up this time to March 17 thru March 22. Many generous donations have rolled in. Here's what I have so far: 2 used tint units and a NCT Glaucoma screener courtesy of Gary & Carol Carrera of Carrera Optical in Universal City, TX. 200+ new frames and cases, courtesy of Dr. Moffitt & Jody Haddick of Alvin Optical. Bryan Huskey of Professional Optical, offered to surface dozens of multifocal lenses, so we can dispense one pair rather than two separate pairs. Cases, old and new, donated by Roz LaBarbera of Silhouette. Underwear for the kiddos donated by Traci Fontenot of Jungle Eyewear and Mindy Laird and Debra Straney of Safilo Group. 1200+ finished lenses and lens cabinets donated by James Winter, OD of Clear Lake and facilitated by Merlin Harger, OD of Deer Park. Dozens of new discontinued frames courtesy of Dean Campbell of Kenmark. Picking up another donation of undies on Monday from Phyllis Frazier in Angleton. Thanks so much for the donations Please call 281-352-9263 if you need a pick up. You guys rock! Keep ‘em coming! I will be collecting one last time at our March 24th meeting, so please bring anything you would like to donate and that includes gift cards! They are GREAT! I can use them to purchase more undies for the kids. Once again, THANKS to everyone who gave so generously to help those less fortunate. I’ll give a mission trip follow-up report in the next newsletter edition. Suzanne Murdock ABOC, NCLEC COAT Vice President Coastal Eye Associates Operations Committee—Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo Houston Skyline Rotary Club 4 www.coat.tv COAT March/April 2009 In January, Treasurer Judy Miller and I attended the OAA (Opticians Assn. of America) Leadership Conference in New Orleans. We went with the eager minds, ready to absorb everything we could to bring back for the benefit of COAT and its members. General and small break-out sessions provided a wealth of information, along with invaluable networking opportunities with state leaders and societies from all across America. We came away with a renewed sense of purpose and a host of new ideas and goals. In the coming months, we will be implementing some new ideas. Some you’ll notice and some you won’t, but rest assured your Board of Directors care deeply for you and the future of this wonderful organization. We appreciate your encouragement and support and want you know that we are here for you. Don’t be afraid to share your ideas and/or suggestions. We want to hear your complaints too, but bring a solution with as well! The only way we’ll continue to flourish is by knowing the needs of our members. We’re only a phone call or email away. Thanks Houston for Successfully Selling Our Distinctive Brands of Eyewear Patrick Presley Mark Mixon Prada, Ralph Lauren, Miu Miu Ray-Ban, Ray-Ban Rx, Arnette 281-203-9112 713-398-0279 Damian Hollier Jimmy Yarbrough Bvlgari, Persol, Tiffany’s Ralph Lauren, Purple Label Vogue, Puma, D&G Ferragamo, Chaps 713-725-4929 832-474-7792 Jana Morris Jeanine Solomon Lux, Steroflex DKNY, Polo Ralph, Vittadini Versace, Versus Revo, Anne Klein Brooks Brothers Dolce Gabbana Donna Karan Burberry 832-577-5803 713-907-9336 210-834-7318 Lisa Brooks Option 1: $495 annual fee and includes: One-fourth page ad in six consecutive bimonthly newsletters Logo on website sponsor page linked to company website Optional second page link from logo -pdf sponsor supplied (COAT can create the second page for an additional charge) Logo on sidebar of 5 web pages Lisa Harmon, ABOC, NCLEC COAT President Option 2: $295 annual fee and includes: Business card size ad in six consecutive bimonthly newsletters Logo on website sponsor page linked to company website Logo on sidebar of 5 web pages For inquires, please call 713.890.2520 Diane Glover, Sales Consultant 832-326-0982 5 www.coat.tv COAT March/April 2009 ABOUT OUR SPEAKER Dave Burch started in the wholesale lab business with Sierra Optical, while completing his education at San Diego University. He was promoted to Surface Manager overseeing the processing of all lens materials. Sierra optical was one of the first labs to process new polycarbonate material at the time. In 1986 Dave moved-on to Signet-Armorlite and worked in their R & D Lab, batch-testing product as it came off the production line. He traveled to accounts, as directed, to consult on lens processing and procedures, and was involved in the early wafer lamination systems. After two years with Signet-Armorlite, Dave moved on to American Optical as an Account Executive detailing wholesale labs and retailers specifically on progressive lens styles over an 11 State territory. From 1991 to 2003 Dave returned to Sierra Optical as Lab Manager processing upwards of 2000 jobs per day. In 2003, Mr. Burch began his work with Maui Jim, Inc., where he helped build the Maui Jim Rx program. He is now a Corporate Rx Training Manager, internationally, to help promote the Rx program through continuing education seminars and on-site training. He is an ABO certified optician, and an ABO approved speaker. The Lightest Glasses in the Universe The MUST Collection Roz LaBarbera, Account Executive [email protected] Andy Shoman, Account Executive [email protected] www.silhouette.com Education BS Degree – Biology—1982-San Diego State University Experience 1981-Sierra Optical (Wholesale Lab) Surfacing Manager 1986-Signet-Armorlite (Lens Manuf.) Technical Consultant 1988-American Optical (Lens Manuf.) Account Executive 1991-Sierra Optical (Wholesale Lab) Lab Manager 2003-Maui Jim, Inc (Wholesale Lab) Lab Manager 2006-Maui Jim, Inc. Corporate Rx Training Manager Seminars Pam Beard Jon Carpenter Yvonne Cavazos Mindy Laird Debra Straney * Who’s On First - Presentation on Troubleshooting Progressive Non-adapts. * First Things First - Presentation on Dispensing procedures to optimize the cosmetics and performance of Rx sunwear. * The Best Fit – This course has been submitted to the American Board of Opticianry for continuing education credit. It is a presentation on digital progressive and SV designs. * Maui Jim presentations to include – Lab Tour and update; Progressive Image features and benefits. 6 The Safilo Team at Your Service! www.coat.tv 800 - 631 - 1188 COAT March/April 2009 OPTICIAN - Looking for experienced full time optician for busy Galleria area office. We are looking for an optician, who has excellent customer service skills with strong product knowledge. Must be friendly, detail oriented, and a good team player. Knowledge of vision insurance, optical sales, and frame adjustments preferred. Spanish speaker a plus. Fax resume to 713-954-2046. LAB TECHNICIAN - Looking for an experienced Lab Tech for a busy Galleria area office. Cutting and inspecting lenses, full time position. Must be friendly, have excellent customer service skills, detail oriented, and strong product knowledge. Fax resume to 713-954-2046. Busy private practice in Pearland needs experienced OPTICIAN. Compensation dependent on experience. Retirement, vacation, and health care offered. Email resume to [email protected] If you like working in the optical field and want to work in a friendly fun environment, we are looking for you! We are a young growing high-end optometric practice in Bellaire that would like to add another team member. We need help with optical sales, patient work-ups, scheduling patients etc. You need to have experience in adjusting frames, sales, insurance and working-up patients. OfficeMate experience is a plus. No weekend work and we close early on Fridays. Serious applicants apply only. Email resumes: [email protected] OPTICIANS- Full Time - Berkeley Eye Center Katy and Tomball location - We are looking for an optician who has excellent customer service skills with strong product knowledge, heavy contact lens and vision plans experience. Excellent salary & benefits package. No nights or weekends, with the exception of one Saturday a month at the Tomball office. Office closes at 2:00 pm on Fridays. Send resumes to [email protected] FRAME STYLIST needed for Richmond office. Office hours 9-6:30 M, T, Th, F. Insurance experience a plus, friendly attitude a must. Relaxed atmosphere. Excellent pay. Email resume [email protected] EXPERIENCED OPTICIAN with frame styling, insurance verification/filing, and EDGING EXPERIENCE needed for a Sugar Land optometric office for a full-time/part-time position offering competitive salary, commission, and benefits. Please call 281565-3937 or fax/email resume to 281-565-9440/ [email protected] 7 OPTICIANS- Full Time- Berkeley Eye CenterKaty location- We are looking for an optician who has excellent customer service skills with strong product knowledge, heavy contact lens and vision plans experience. Excellent salary & benefits package. No nights or weekends, office closes at 2;00 Pm on Friday’s. Send resumes to [email protected] Vision Source! www.visionsource.com North America’s Largest Network of Private Practice Optometrist was founded in 1991 and has grown to more than 1,900 offices located in all 50 states and Canada. We are currently seeking a Network Services Representative to help our members get the most out of Vision Source. Job Description: Implementation of new Vision Source doctors and their offices. This will be handled by phone calls, online implementations and conducting in office implementation meetings. Serve as a liaison between Vision Source doctors and vendors. Help resolve questions or problems doctors or staff may have with a vendor. Job Requirements: Retail Optical experience, excellent verbal and written communication skills. Exceptional customer service skills are a must. Management experience and ABO Certification preferred. Travel required. Benefits: Medical, Dental, Life Insurance, 401k Email Resume to: [email protected] To place an ad in the newsletter and website, please contact us @ 713.890.2520 or email [email protected]. The cost is $35 for ads up to 50 words, payable by check or money order only. Ads will be posted on the website for sixty days and run in one bimonthly newsletter. March 24 - COAT Meeting sponsored by Maui Jim & Shamir May 2-3-ROATx Education Seminar & Convention May 3-ABO Prep Course — www.aboprep.com May 17-ABO Exam May 19 - COAT Meeting sponsored by Transitions July 21 - COAT Meeting—sponsor pending September 10-13-ABO/NCLE National Education Conference September 15 - COAT Meeting—sponsor pending September 30-October 3-Vision Expo West November 17 - COAT Meeting—sponsor pending COAT is always looking for education sponsors! Please contact us @ 713-890-2520 or [email protected] www.coat.tv COAT March/April 2009 C.O.A.T. 14206 Laffite Drive Cypress, TX 77429 713.890.2520 www.coat.tv Mission Statement Certified Optician’s Association of Texas provides educational opportunities to certified and non-certified eye care providers, promoting opticianry as a Texas healthcare profession. Please report any mail or email address changes; otherwise, you won’t receive current newsletters and/or email notices. Returned newsletter addresses are promptly removed from the database. Visit www.coat.tv or call 713.890.2520 and get current today! Tuesday, March 24, 2009 Sponsors a One Hour ABO Seminar Presented by One Hour ABO Continuing Education Credit Drawing for FREE Maui Jim Rx's and More! Dinner and Lots of ALOHA! ALOHA Award to the Best Hawaiian Dresser Location: Houston Hilton Westchase 9999 Westheimer - Houston 77042 - 713-794-1000 Registration: 6-7pm Seated Dinner: 7-8pm ABO Seminar: 7:30-8:30pm Cost: $15 individual or $60 annual cash & checks only REGISTRATION REQUIRED! New Online Registration Available! www.coat.tv 713-890-2520 or [email protected] 8 All Attendees will Receive a $50 Coupon for a Pair of MauiPassport SV or Progressive lenses! 2007-2009 BOARD of DIRECTORS President: Lisa Harmon, ABOC, NCLEC Vice President: Suzanne Murdock, ABOC, NCLEC Treasurer: Judy Miller, ABOC Secretary: Open Position Website: Lisa Harmon, ABOC, NCLEC www.coat.tv
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