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SUPPORTING PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATIONS

PECAA is committed to the success of private practice eye care and actively supports 22 professional organizations, including 21 optometric associations and the United Opticians Association. Under these arrangements, PECAA is the preferred source for group purchasing and business solutions for each organization, and PECAA provides both financial and non-financial support to each group. To date, PECAA has contributed more than $15.5 million in non-dues revenue support.

ALOA   AZOA   COA   COA   Connecticut Association of Optometrists   GOA   MOA   Mississippi Optometric Association   MOA   NOA  NJSOP   NYSOA   NCOS   OWA   POA South Dakota Optometric Society   TAOP   UOA

 

State Optometric Associations

Alabama Optometric Association

Alabama Optometric Association

The Alabama Optometric Association is the only organization representing the interests of optometrists in Alabama. For over 100 years, the ALOA has been dedicated to protecting and advancing the profession of optometry.

Arizona Optometric Association

Arizona Optometric Association

The Arizona Optometric Association is committed to helping optometrists in Arizona serve the welfare of the citizens of Arizona and promoting the profession of optometry.

California Optometric Association

California Optometric Association

COA represents more than 2,500 optometrists in the state, plus more than 1,000 students of optometry. The association is governed by its members — doctors of optometry like you — who are elected to leadership on the board of trustees, and who are appointed to statewide committees. 

Colorado Optometric Association

Colorado Optometric Association

The COA is the acknowledged leader and recognized authority for eye and vision care in Colorado. The COA and AOA are the ONLY organizations that work to protect and promote your profession at a state and federal level. Serving Colorado Optometrists Since 1892.

Connecticut Association of Optometrists

Connecticut Association of Optometrists

The Connecticut Association of Optometrists (CAO) is the professional association of optometry in Connecticut and is affiliated with the American Optometric Association. The CAO represents over 400 Connecticut optometrists and is dedicated to protecting the visual well being and quality of life of our patients through optometric care.

Georgia Optometric Association

Georgia Optometric Association

The Georgia Optometric Association remains as strong as ever with over 700 members serving communities throughout the state of Georgia. They are committed to providing doctors of optometry in Georgia with the information and resources they need so they can provide the best care possible for their patients.

Maryland Optometric Association

Maryland Optometric Association

The Maryland Optometric Association serves as the voice of optometry in Maryland to protect doctors and their patients. We advocate, educate and connect optometrists by strong advocacy efforts, providing premier educational resources, and engaging events that bring doctors and industry partners together.

Mississippi Optometric Association

Mississippi Optometric Association

The Mississippi Optometric Association is dedicated to promoting the eye health and vision care of all Mississippians. MOA is a nonprofit organization, and our membership includes more than 250 optometrists from across the state.

Missouri Optometric Association

Missouri Optometric Association

The Missouri Optometric Association promotes the advancement of optometry by advocating for and educating its members; and protecting access to the highest quality eye and vision care for the citizens of Missouri.

Nebraska Optometric Association

Nebraska Optometric Association

For over 100 years, the Nebraska Optometric Association has represented the interests of Optometrists in Nebraska and has been dedicated to protecting and advancing the profession. With over 275 licensed Doctors of Optometry, the NOA's mission is to enhance the vision care and health of the public by providing access to the best eye care.

New Jersey Society of Optometric Physicians

New Jersey Society of Optometric Physicians

The New Jersey Society of Optometric Physicians represents approximately 682 members, 200 paraoptometric members, and approximately 140 student members. Our practicing licensed optometrists members serve patients in every community within the state and in all practice modalities, including private offices as well as retail settings.

New York State Optometric Association

New York State Optometric Association

Since it's founding in 1895, the New York State Optometric Association has endeavored to enhance the vision care and health of the public and promote the art and science of optometry.

North Carolina Optometric Society

North Carolina Optometric Society

Established in 1909, the North Carolina Optometric Society is a community of optometrists dedicated to delivering comprehensive eye care services accessible by all North Carolinians.

Pennsylvania Optometric Association

Pennsylvania Optometric Association

The Pennsylvania Optometric Association provides education, advocacy, and support for Doctors of Optometry to be licensed and equipped to practice to the fullest extent of their training.

South Dakota Optometric Society

South Dakota Optometric Society

The South Dakota Optometric Society is the professional organization of optometrists in South Dakota. Membership is open to all optometrists licensed to practice in South Dakota. Nearly 80 percent of optometrists are voluntary members of the South Dakota Optometric Society.

Tennessee Association of Optometric Physicians

Tennessee Association of Optometric Physicians

TAOP was founded in 1901 and represents more than 700 optometric physicians, students, paraoptometric assistants, and technicians in nearly every county across the state.

National Associations

Optical Women's Association

Optical Women's Association

Founded in 1997 as a nonprofit, the Optical Women's Association is committed to supporting and promoting the professional development of women involved in all facets of the optical industry.
They work diligently to create visibility throughout the eye care community in an effort to raise the level of awareness of the multifaceted roles and contributions made by women in our industry.

United Opticians Association

United Opticians Association

(formerly Opticians Association of America)
UOA is the collective voice of the opticianry industry. The ongoing mission of UOA is to work with members, partners and other professionals both inside and outside of our industry to assure that opticians receive the recognition, respect, opportunity and protection you deserve.

Association Support Team

Alicia Crider

Alicia Crider, ABOC, NCLEC

Professional Relationship Manager

Alicia Crider joins us as a Professional Network Relationship Manager known for cultivating meaningful relationships focused on client needs and satisfaction.  With 19 years of experience in the optical industry, she is ABO and NCLE certified, comes with a broad range of knowledge, strong communication skills and understands the importance of supporting Independent Eye Care Professionals.  Alicia enjoys spending time with her family, playing golf, tennis, pickleball, and you will find her cheering on her son at his basketball games year-round.