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She said since the Transitions ECP of the Year program was launched in 2009, Transitions Optical continues to receive many highquality entries that are reviewed through our extensive judging process. “While Wael has always been a strong supporter of the Transitions® family of products, he continues to amaze us because he still finds new ways to incorporate the Transitions brand into his promotions, education efforts and everyday conversations with patients and staff. His efforts in 2013 led to heightened customer satisfaction and a significant increase in sales of Transitions lenses as well,” she said. She said all past finalists and winners of the ECP of the Year program have been committed to not only providing excellent care for their patients, but also showing dedication in other areas that have an impact on our communities and our industry. She says the company looks at how the ECPs are addressing key areas such as: • Do they get creative with education activities for staff? • Are they doing something special to fit children in the right lenses? • Do they hold special events in their communities? “These are some of the areas that we consider ‘above and beyond,’” she said. Rely on Your Partnerships In the many years Yassein has been 18 OPTICAL PRISM | DIGITAL SUPPLEMENT | MAY 2014 A commitment to find the right lenses for families was one of the many reasons Yassein was chosen ECP of the Year dispensing Transitions lenses he said he has always felt he has had the full support of the company. From the product reps to the head office, he said there is always someone available to help him do his job better. “Transitions hires very well. When they come in to the office you can tell they care about each and every patient,” he said, adding that every effort is made to ensure he has the right tools and resources to help patients make an informed decision. “My patients can’t believe the lenses are so clear when I am talking to them. It’s taking that extra 30 seconds to let them know that the technology is vastly different today than it was 10 years ago,” he said. Tremblay-Dawson says its partnerships with ECPs are important and lasting ones, and that they have been integral to both the company’s culture and success. “We have both a dedicated team of field business consultants, as well as a team of inside sales consultants that eyecare professionals can work closely with to access and receive educational and training workshops, practice building programs, and a variety of tools and resources,” she said. “A lot of our Transitions ECP of the Year winners have great partnerships with their Transitions business consultants.” She noted that the Transitions Optical team can help practices grow in many areas by working together with eyecare professionals and staff to implement programs focused around goal setting, action planning and identifying the right training and educational needs to achieve success. •