American Optometric Association
Dennis Robinson has a wide range of work experience. Dennis worked for the American Optometric Association from 2004 onwards, starting as the Director of Operations Administration. In this role, they provided support to the Executive Director, managed budgets, reviewed financial reports, negotiated contracts, and resolved various issues. Dennis also served as the Building Operations Manager and Assistant Manager, overseeing building operations, interacting with tenants, and ensuring building safety and code compliance. Before that, they worked as a Security Coordinator and Office Manager for Hitachi Data Systems, where they monitored surveillance activities and conducted patrols. Prior to that, they were a Corporate Security Officer at Geller & Company, responsible for monitoring building access, conducting patrols, and ensuring property security.
Dennis Robinson has attended two educational institutions. Firstly, they studied Basic Margin and Brokerage Operations at the Institute of Finance. Secondly, they pursued an Associate's degree in Computer Science at New City Technical College in Brooklyn, NY. No specific start or end dates are provided for either educational experience.
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American Optometric Association
The American Optometric Association represents approximately 39,000 doctors of optometry, optometry students and paraoptometric assistants and technicians. Optometrists serve patients in nearly 6,500 communities across the country, and in 3,500 of those communities are the only eye doctors. Doctors of optometry provide two-thirds of all primary eyecare in the United States.Founded in 1898, the AOA is a federation of state, student and armed forces optometric associations. Through these affiliations, the AOA serves members consisting of optometrists, students of optometry, paraoptometric assistants and technicians.Together, the AOA and its affiliates work to provide the public with quality vision and eye care. Through offices in St. Louis, Missouri, and metropolitan Washington, D.C., the AOA: Sets professional standards, helping its members conduct patient care efficiently and effectively Lobbies government and other organizations on behalf of the optometric profession Provides research and education leadership.