Lions World Vision Institute
Lenora Reese currently serves as a Foundation Specialist at Lions Eye Institute for Transplant & Research, Inc. since October 2021. Previously, Lenora held the position of Development Coordinator at ZooTampa at Lowry Park, where support was provided to the Development Team in achieving fundraising goals. Before that role, Lenora worked at Coca-Cola in various capacities, including Administrative Assistant and Senior Support Specialist, where responsibilities involved managing customer escalations and compiling performance metrics. Lenora's experience also includes serving as a Customer Service Lead and Customer Service Representative at Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. Educational pursuits continue at Hillsborough Community College, with enrollment since December 2021.
Lions World Vision Institute
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Lions World Vision Institute is a global nonprofit dedicated to honoring vision as a basic human right. Our work reaches around the globe and includes compassionate donation and transplant services, innovative research and technologies, vision services, and education in local and international communities. With our worldwide network of supporters, surgeons, and research leaders, we work tirelessly to honor donors’ gifts by protecting and restoring sight for hundreds of thousands of people. Together we are transforming lives around the world. Visit our website to see how you can be the difference in someone’s sight, and support our work so the world can see. Founded as a nonprofit, charitable organization by Tampa Bay area Lions Clubs in 1973, Lions Eye Institute for Transplant & Research (LEITR) is one of the largest eye banks in the world. LEITR is leading the worldwide fight against blinding eye disease through our unique model — uniting the world’s largest Eye Bank, our cutting-edge Ocular Research Center, and our Foundation together to create the leading institution for ocular science. LEITR’s Eye Bank, located in Tampa, FL, is one of the largest combined eye bank and ocular research centers in the world. Since its inception, it has brought the “Gift of Sight” to more than 130,000 men, women and children worldwide and has provided 75,000 eyes for research worldwide.