Nationwide Search Underway for Successor
July 19, 2024 – Optometry Giving Sight (OGS) has announced that Executive Director Lois Schoenbrun, CAE (Retired), FAAO, will retire from the organization in December 2024. Previously the Executive Director of the American Academy of Optometry, she came out of retirement in that role to serve as interim executive director for OGS in April 2022.
“Although the initial interim period was intended to be short,” Schoenbrun says, “I believed so passionately in the mission and quickly saw what a tremendous difference OGS makes in lives of people all over the world. So, the ‘interim’ appointment turned into nearly two and a half years. And I have enjoyed every minute of it.”
“When Lois joined OGS, we knew that we were getting a seasoned, successful leader from the optometry community,” says OGS U.S. board chair, Juan Carlos Aragón, OD. “We are very appreciative of all that she and her team have accomplished, particularly in such a short period of time.”
The chair of the organization’s Canada board, Susan Cooper, OD, agrees. “Under Lois’s leadership,” she says, “we’ve strengthened the financial future of OGS, revised our vision and mission statement language to better align with the World Health Organization, and created additional staff positions to bring much-needed expertise in-house.”
“During Lois’s time here,” Aragón adds, “OGS earned a 4-star designation from the non-profit assessment firm Charity Navigator. It’s the highest rating possible for a non-profit, and a first for the organization, indicating that a donor can have faith in the organizations’ governance practices and financial health, including transparency, efficiency and sustainability.
“Lois has in so many ways positioned OGS for continued success and growth,” he says. “We wish her the best in her retirement and look forward to a very bright future for OGS.”
A nationwide search is underway for Schoenbrun’s replacement. Information regarding the position can be found here.