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2024 Theia Nominations Are Open!

CLICK HERE to nominate your colleagues for the 2024 Theia Awards of Excellence, the ninth year that this awards recognition has been given. NOMINATIONS CLOSE...

Recognizing Optometry’s Female Trailblazers

Women In Optometry has been honoring women for excellence and their contributions to the optometric profession through its annual Theia Awards. The first awards...

2023 Theia Winners: Photo Gallery

See photos from the 2023 Women In Optometry Women's Leadership Conference Theia Awards of Excellence.   To read more newsmaker stories from WO, click here.   

Women’s Leadership Conference 2023 Photo Gallery

More photos coming soon! 2023 Theia winners will be posted separately. Did you attend WOLC 2023? We want to see your photos! Email us here. We...

Women’s Leadership Conference 2023: That’s a Wrap!

The mood at the Women In Optometry Women’s Leadership Conference held in New Orleans, LA, on Oct. 10, matched the theme: Be Bold- Leading...

2023 Theia Awards of Excellence Winners Announced

The eighth annual Theia Awards of Excellence will be presented on Tuesday, Oct. 10, 2023, toward the end of the Women In Optometry (WO) Women’s...

2023 Women’s Leadership Conference Agenda

Women in Optometry has announced the agenda for the upcoming 2023 Women's Leadership Conference October 10, 2023 1-6:00PM  New Orleans Marriott Warehouse Arts District 859 Convention...

A Message from our Keynote

Watch and listen as leadership advisor and communication specialist Erin O’Malley, describes her excitement about the Women’s Leadership Conference – Be Bold – Leading With...

Theia Awards Of Excellence 2023: Submit Your Nominations

Please click here to nominate your colleagues for the 2023 Theia Awards of Excellence, the eighth year that this awards recognition has been given. NOMINATIONS CLOSE...

OD Finds Invigorating Challenge in Helping to Elevate Opticianry

Kate Hamm, OD, had a pretty good understanding of the important role opticians play early in her career. Or at least, she thought she...
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