SeekWell
John Graham has an extensive work experience spanning several companies and roles. John is currently the CEO of SeekWell, a position they assumed in 2023. Before that, from 2014 to 2023, they worked at 1-800 CONTACTS, where they started as the Chief Operating Officer and later became the President. In 2014, they briefly served as the President of glasses.com at Luxottica Group. Prior to these roles, John had various positions at 1-800 CONTACTS, including President of glasses.com, SVP & GM of Glasses.com, and SVP of Business Development. John also worked at The Boston Consulting Group as a Principal from 2007 to 2009 and held a marketing role at Mrs. Fields Gifts. John's career began at Theratech/Watson Pharmaceuticals as a Process Engineer, where they contributed to bringing a product to market. John also had stints at HP and BCG. Overall, John has demonstrated leadership and expertise in various industries throughout their career.
John Graham earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Materials Science & Engineering from the University of Utah from 1988 to 1994. John later pursued an MBA in Finance and Accounting from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business from 1996 to 1998.
SeekWell
Making vision care simple, accessible, and affordable We put our people first. Before our customers. Before the business. Unconventional? You bet it is. Our cofounders understood if we take care of our people, the rest takes care of itself. Here, that means frontline empowerment, parental bonding time, free mental health resources, development opportunities, and more. We’re a company that aims big, fails fast, and cheers on one another while we continue to push the entire vision industry forward. As workstyle needs have changed, we’ve listened and adapted. We’re recognized as a great place to work by companies like Forbes and Fortune 100 and attribute this to our people, culture, and the work we are doing. Looking to join a team that’s passionate about pursuing a better way in vision care? Join us: seekwell.com/careers