The 2017 ADONZ conference marked a significant milestone in DO’s New Zealand history, with the announcement that future conferences will now host our own graduation ceremony for New Zealand’s home-grown, newly-trained dispensing opticians.
The David Wilson student award
To mark this milestone, outgoing ADONZ President Peggy Savage announced the creation of a new award, the David Wilson Medal. This will be awarded to a new graduate who not only excels at the academic part of the training, but also as a person who has the heart and passion for optics, that David Wilson had, she said. “Previously students have had to travel to Australia for the graduation, but with the course now changing (to ACOD) the Association will now be holding the ceremony.”
The award was named after David Wilson who was, among other things, head teacher of ophthalmic optics at the Open Training and Education Network for more than 20 years, an author of two text books on optical dispensing, an international lecturer, research manager at the Brien Holden Vision Institute and an honorary fellow of ADONZ.
Given the changing nature of DO student training in New Zealand, it seemed fitting to introduce a new award for students and to name it for someone who was so dedicated helping students achieve their goals, said Savage. “David Wilson was instrumental in teaching all our New Zealand students and literally put thousands of hours into optics and helping us. He gave so much of himself, so when he passed away we wanted to honour his memory and the contribution he made to New Zealand.”







