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HomemibusinessEyecare Plus Appoints New Chairman

Eyecare Plus Appoints New Chairman

Martin Gregory, a director of Eyecare Plus for the past 11 years, has been unanimously elected by the Eyecare Plus Board to replace Chairman Justin Durkin, who has retired after nine years in the role.

Mr Gregory started working as a ‘delivery boy’ in 1982 (when he was 14) in the same Wagga Wagga optometry practice he is now a partner of, when it was owned by the founder of Eyecare Plus, Tony Hanks.

I’m incredibly proud of what Eyecare Plus has been able to achieve over the past 22 years and I look forward to playing a role in helping to shape the next 22 years

Today, he is a practice owner and qualified accountant with an MBA (corporate finance major) and 40 years’ experience in optometry as an optical dispenser, optical wholesale executive and independent practice owner.

Outgoing Chairman Justin Durkin said Mr Gregory is the perfect fit for the role. “Martin has been a director of Eyecare Plus for more than a decade, and he has vast experience across all areas of the optical industry, so he’s incredibly well credentialled for the job.

“After three terms in the role, it was time for me to retire and I’m delighted this will be a seamless transition, and to be able to hand over with confidence that Eyecare Plus will continue to go from strength to strength,” Mr Durkin said.

Mr Gregory said he is honoured to have been elected as the new chairman of Eyecare Plus and excited about the future of the organisation.

“I’m incredibly proud of what Eyecare Plus has been able to achieve over the past 22 years and I look forward to playing a role in helping to shape the next 22 years. We have a great team who are united by a shared vision and excitement for the future of independent optometry in Australia,” he said.

“Our members include many of the leaders in our profession and industry, so my first priority is to ensure we maintain our collegiate ethos and the sense of teamwork that has helped us to become the largest branded independent optometry group in Australia,” he said.

Justin Durkin and his wife Sara, who have sold their practices, said they will miss the ‘Eyecare Plus family’ and will always be supporters of the group, “Eyecare Plus has been like a second family to us, and while we are excited for this next chapter in our lives, we will certainly miss future member meetings and conferences with our great friends and colleagues who we wish all the very best in the future.”