Eyecare Industry News in Photos from Vision Expo East

In case you were one of the lucky ones, not making the voyage to New York City for Vision Expo East (just kidding, we love Vision Expo), we wanted to give you a glimpse of some of our favorite moments at the show. While the show hours do get long, and the weather in NYC didn't always cooperate, we didn't fail to have a good time at the show visiting with all of our friends in the industry!

We changed up our booth (and our website), for the big show. If you're looking to make changes to your brand, or your website, check out a few of these resources from our collection:

Eyecare Industry News: Vision Expo Edition

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A few of our team members are also members of the Optical Women's Association. The OWA is a great way for women in the industry to get involved and network with their peers. The OWA held two great events in New York including a Champagne Breakfast with keynote speaker, Holly Rush from Luxottica. The breakfast was a huge success, and we can't wait to attend next year's event!

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And, on Friday night the OWA held their annual Star Award Networking Event at the Calvin Klein Showroom. This event never fails to impress, and it was great getting a chance to network with everyone in the organization. The best part is, the event it open to everyone, not just members, so if you're looking to see what the OWA is all about, you should stop in next show!

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