American Academy of Optometry - List of Presidents

List of Presidents

The following people served as President of the American Academy of Optometry:

Karla Zadnik, Current President

Mark W. Eger 2009,2010

Rick Weisbarth – 2007, 2008

Joe Yager – 2005, 2006

Thomas L. Lewis – 2003, 2004

Robert D. Newcomb – 2001, 2002

Anthony J. Adams – 1999, 2000

Gerald E. Lowther – 1997, 1998

Anthony P. Cullen – 1995, 1996

Joan M. Exford – 1993, 1994

N. Rex Ghormley – 1991, 1992

Bert C. Corwin – 1988–1990

Frank A. Brazelton – 1987, 1988

Melvin D. Wolfberg – 1985, 1986

Gordon G. Heath – 1983, 1984

Merton C. Flom – 1981, 1982

Bradford W. Wild – 1979, 1980

Frederick U. Baublitz – 1977, 1978

Garland W. Clay – 1975, 1976

Henry B. Peters – 1973, 1974

John Zettel, Jr. – 1971, 1972

Edward J. Fisher – 1969, 1970

Monroe J. Hirsch – 1967, 1968

J. Donald Kratz – 1965, 1966

Donald A. Springer – 1963, 1964

Ralph E. Wick – 1961, 1962

Lawrence Fitch – 1959, 1960

Robert W. Tubesing – 1957, 1958

John D. Perry – 1955, 1956

Meredith W. Morgan, Jr. – 1953, 1954

Harold Simmerman – 1951, 1952

Dan G. Hummel – 1949, 1950

Harold M. Fisher – 1947, 1948

J. Fred Andreae – 1945, 1946

Arthur P. Wheelock – 1941–1944

Don. R. Paine – 1939, 1940

Richard M. Hall – 1937, 1938

Robert N. Walker – 1935, 1936

O. J. Melvin – 1933, 1934

Walter J. Brown – 1931, 1932

Briggs S. Palmer – 1930

Carel C. Koch – 1929

Eugene G. Wiseman – 1924–1928

Morris Steinfeld – 1922, 1923

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