I’d like to thank and recognize all the other committees that make up the POA. The word “unprecedented” is getting kind of old by now but they all faced challenges they never expected. All the committees adapted to the new “normal” and continued to function albeit in a totally different manner. We are a much stronger organization as a result of this pandemic.
The POA Board of Directors had many tough decisions to make this year: providing a forgiveness of two months dues, cancelling the in-person Spring Congress and House of Delegates, approving funds to purchase a platform to provide online CE for our members, planning and then having to cancel the fall meeting at Seven Springs, and modifying our bylaws to allow for a fall House of Delegates to elect our 2021 Board of Directors and approve the 2021 budget.
The POA staff has been incredible through all of this. Their dedication to our profession is unparalleled. They participated in countless Zoom calls, many in the evening and often on a weekend when they should have been off duty. They found new ways to support the Board and the membership. I can’t thank them enough for their support this year.
Finally, I’d like to thank all of you for the opportunity to serve as President of the POA. It’s certainly not the year I expected. It’s been challenging and frustrating. I’ve had to make decisions to issues that had no clear answers. When I began my professional career, I couldn’t prescribe an antibiotic or bill Medicare. I owned a visual field instrument but couldn’t treat glaucoma. We are now the primary providers of eyecare due to the hard work of the leaders before me. I joined the Board of Directors because I felt the need to “give back” to a profession that had given so much to me over the years. I hope I have accomplished this and challenge all of you to do the same.
God bless and stay safe,
David Evans, O.D.
POA President