Caroline MacIsaac Nominated as One of the Most Influential Women

Caroline MacIsaac Nominated as One of the Most Influential Women

Former registrar and CEO of the Collegeof Opticiansof Ontario, Caroline MacIsaac has been selected as one of the 200 “Most influential women in optical” at the Vision Monday 9th annual call for nominations. Caroline MacIsaac has been chosen by her peers, colleagues and staff in the vision care community because… “She is one of those rare leaders that can inspire individuals to believe in themselves and achieve what they once thought was impossible. She has had greater impact on educational and professional standards for opticians inNorth America than any one person in recent history.”

Until few weeks, MacIsaac was the registrar and CEO of theCollegeofOpticiansofOntario. Her responsibilities included strategic planning, regulation, collaborative and cross-jurisdictional project management.

As reported in Vision Monday, MacIsaac has a brilliant career. She is the current past president of the Council on Licensure, Enforcement and Regulation (CLEAR), after serving in the executive office for two previous years as president-elect and president. An active participant in national opticianry issues, MacIsaac works closely with the Opticians Council of Canada (OCC) in the development of national best practices, the building and fostering of partnerships with key stakeholder groups, a national branding and public awareness campaign and the identification of emerging trends in vision care globally.