The beginning of a new year is a perfect time for introspection. What is important to me? Why do I volunteer? Why is the POA important to me? What is important to the POA and its members?
I know why I volunteer. I want, in my own way and in my own capacity, to make the world a better place. This year, as POA president, I hope I can use my talents to lead the POA to a better place for its members, volunteers, staff, and, most importantly, our patients.
The POA has just completed its 2022-2026 Strategic Plan, which you can find on the POA website here: https://pennsylvania.aoa.org/about/2022-2026-poa-strategic-plan. Please take the time to read it. This reflects our members’ priorities and provides our road map to achieve success as an association.
In our strategic plan, you will see four strategic priorities that will be addressed by our volunteers and committee structure. These four priorities include: legislative efforts, children’s vision promotions, third party relationships, and finally, building a strong and engaged membership. So, now I start at the end. Today, I want to concentrate on strategic priority number four: “Leverage unused talents among optometrists in Pennsylvania to support the POA’s vision and mission.” We plan to drive membership and engagement for all Pennsylvania optometrists to contribute their unique talents to the POA by: creating a Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) task force; increasing the membership numbers of corporate and private equity optometrists; increasing the membership numbers of newly licensed optometrists; and increasing member participation in POA committees.
To that end, we are offering a free leadership development program. It starts with a live meeting on Saturday, February 12 from 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. at the Hyatt Place in State College and wraps up on Sunday, October 9 from 8:00 a.m. - noon at Seven Springs Mountain Resort in Champion. All intervening events will be via Zoom. We have invited Renee Brauns, a long-time executive at the American Optometric Association, to lead our in-person events and guide us through the year. There is no cost to you for the program and no obligation, but space is limited. You can apply online here: https://pennsylvania.aoa.org/education-and-events/poa-2022-leadership-development.
The live meetings will include presentations, interactive discussions, and networking opportunities. We will help you understand your leadership style to apply it within your practice, the POA, and everyday life. Our goal is for you to gain leadership skills and a better understanding of the POA, our leadership structure, and volunteer opportunities. If you want to make a difference in your profession or if you want to learn how to become a more effective leader, please apply.
Now, I ask you to please take a moment to consider what is important to you. What are your priorities? What is your vision for 2022? If you would like to see the POA achieve its strategic goals and reach its vision of “creating access to high-quality eye health and vision care for all citizens of Pennsylvania,” please apply to our leadership program. Please volunteer to serve on a POA committee. If you don’t know how to do that, contact me or the POA office.
I have a vision for the POA. I know we can achieve our goals. That vision includes you. Please help your association by taking a risk and volunteering. The beautiful thing is by helping the POA, you will help yourself and your patients. I will always take that type of risk; everyone wins. Happy New Year.
Tracy C. Sepich, O.D., M.S. (she/her)
POA President
tsepich@restoreeyecare.com