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Novartis CEO Joseph Jimenez to Retire in 2018

Joseph Jimenez, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Novartis, has informed the Board of Directors of his desire to step down as CEO in 2018, after eight years in the position. The Board of Directors has appointed Vasant (Vas) Narasimhan, M.D., Global Head of Drug Development and Chief Medical Officer, as CEO of Novartis, effective February 1, 2018. Dr. Narasimhan is a member of the Executive Committee and joined Novartis in 2005.

Dr. Narasimhan has held numerous leadership positions across Novartis in commercial, drug development and strategy roles. Prior to his current role he served as Head of Development for Novartis Pharmaceuticals.

Dr. Narasimhan said, “I would like to congratulate Joe and express my gratitude to Joe, Joerg, and the Board of Directors. I feel honored and humbled to be asked to lead Novartis. We will continue our legacy of bringing leading innovation to patients around the world.”

Davide Rettore Appointed Marcolin CEO North America

Marcolin Group announced on Tuesday the appointment of Davide Rettore as CEO North America of Marcolin USA Eyewear Corp.

He is responsible for business development in the USA and Canada. North America represents 45% of Marcolin Group’s global sales.

Giovanni Zoppas, CEO Marcolin Group, affirmed: “We all welcome back Davide to Marcolin Group: I know he will be a great value added to an already strong team.”

Read the full press release HERE.

Vuarnet® Ice – Sport & Style Meet at the Summit

Drawing 60 years of experience and an intensive two-year development, Vuarnet® introduces Ice. This latest collection from Vuarnet features the brand’s category 3 tinted, mineral glass lenses, state-of the-art materials as well as removable side shields and center bridge. Ice blends the technical features of Vuarnet’s iconic Glacier with distinctly urban aesthetics to create a sleek and modern design that appeals to both alpine adventurers and urban explorers.

www.vuarnet.com/ca

8 points Inc Signs License Agreement with KENDALL+KYLIE EYEWEAR in Canada

The debut eyewear collection will complement the label’s current ready-to-wear, shoe and handbag collections. Inspired by the girls’ personal styles, KENDALL+ KYLIE Eyewear is a reflection of the duality of their distinct fashion perspectives. Sleek and elegant with an edgy aesthetic, the collection offers striking silhouettes made of luxurious materials with iconic detailing. Fully encapsulating the glamorous life of Kendall and Kylie Jenner, their eyewear has the power to transform you into their multifaceted, fast paced, jet set lifestyle.

The sisters ‘state: “We’re [pleased] to offer our new collection of sunglasses. Eyewear is the finishing touch that elevates any look. We can’t wait for our customers to see the world through our eyes.”

The KENDALL + KYLIE Eyewear collection will be distributed in Canada by 8 Points Inc, the newest North American luxury eyewear distributor piloted by Fernando Silva, CEO.  Silva reveals: “We are excited to have Kendall and Kylie under the company banner, as the world has shifted towards a more social media and digital perspective, I believe this collaboration is at the absolute cutting edge for the newest products.”

The collection will be readily available across Canada by September 1st, 2017.

Essilor Canada Supports the Special Olympics Opening Eyes Clinics

For Essilor Canada, 2017 marks its fourteenth year of participation in the Opening Eyes clinics of the Special Olympics, a public health program for athletes with intellectual disabilities. Participants are offered visual tests conducted by eye care professionals and given corrective lenses when they need them.

They are among the millions of Canadians who have unmet visual needs that impact their lives, their ability to learn and to perform. At Essilor Canada, we believe that everyone has the right to good vision. Inspired by our mission of Improving life by improving sight, we feel it is our responsibility to contribute to make a difference in the community.

We know that a simple pair of eyeglasses can change the life of people by allowing them to study, work, develop, and contribute to their community. This is the change that Essilor Canada wishes to bring to Special Olympic athletes, as studies show that 68% of them have not had their vision checked in the last 3 years, 37 % need eyeglasses and 18 % wear glasses with a prescription that is not right.

Tom Weissberger, Optician and National Director, Essilor Technologies shares his experience as a volunteer:

“I have been involved since 2004. It has been year after year an amazing experience. It made me realize that although I lived in one of the richest countries in the world, there was a whole segment of society that was completely underserved.”

This year, Essilor Canada has had the pleasure to take part in 6 events, in 5 different provinces: Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Quebec and British Columbia. Overall, 1,118 athletes visited the Opening Eyes clinic and 768 pairs of Essilor prescription lenses were distributed.

These words, from Daniel Granger, Chairman and President, Special Olympics Quebec and Carl Laflamme, Chairman of the board, Société des Jeux d’été OSQ Québec 2017, demonstrate the impact we can have on Canadian’s vision when industry players and partners join forces:

“Thanks to the support of great corporate partners such as Essilor Canada and to the work and availability of more than 100 healthcare professionals, the clinics achieved a record level of participation and were very successful. We would like to extend our sincere thanks for the help Essilor Canada provided our organization to plan and conduct the Opening Eyes clinic. Your team’s expertise and availability and the commitment of all participants greatly enhanced the value of this public health program for people living with intellectual disabilities.”

Samantha Stom-Anthony, Special Olympics Soccer Coach in Regina appreciates Essilor Canada’s efforts to provide the athletes with better access to eye care and good vision:

“Thank you so much for what you do for Special Olympics athletes. Many of my team members live on their own, pay their own way and get no governmental subsidies. The gift of sight that you are providing them, free of charge, is amazing.”

 

Photo caption: An athlete tries sports googles.

 

Click HERE for the full press release.

 

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