VSP Vision Names First-Ever Winner of VSP Premier Program Student Business Challenge

Submitted by VSP Vision™

RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. – VSP Vision™ named optometry student Makayla Warden from Kentucky College of Optometry as the winner of the first-ever VSP Premier Program Student Business Challenge. The scholarship opportunity, announced earlier this year, was created by the VSP Vision Premier Program in collaboration with the Association of Practice Management Educators (APME) and Student Optometric Leadership Network (SOLN) to support optometry students interested in a path to private practice ownership.

Optometry students from across the country participating on their school’s Private Practice Club board submitted a business plan and timeline that described their unique professional and personal pathway to owning a private practice. In addition to Makayla, three other students– Olivia Burger (Pennsylvania College of Optometry), Susmitha Narisetty (Michigan College of Optometry), and Nicholas Vo (Chicago College of Optometry) were selected as finalists to present their business plans at the 2022 Student Private Practice Leadership Conference.

“The judges were extremely impressed by the quality of all the student submissions, however, Makayla’s passion for serving her community won the judges over,” said Michelle Skinner chief growth officer of VSP Vision. “Congratulations to Makayla and the other finalists. We know the future of private practice is in good hands with these leaders.”

Makayla was awarded a $10,000 scholarship. The three runners-up were awarded $5,000 in scholarships each.

“I am beyond grateful to have received this scholarship through the VSP Premier Program Student Business Challenge!” said Makayla Warden. “I want to say a special thank you VSP and the Premier Program, Dr. Bacigalupi, and all my colleagues who helped me achieve this significant accomplishment. I have been thinking about opening my own practice for a few years now, and this challenge made me believe I could truly accomplish my goals.”

The VSP Premier Program Student Business Challenge is one of the many new career support offerings from the Premier Pathways program.

“The number of competitive submissions demonstrates that private practice ownership is strongly desired for the future of the profession. With Premier Pathways’ support, we are confident optometry students will be well-prepared to pursue this path,” said Skinner.

Premier Pathways supports doctors at every stage of their career and is uniquely positioned to help doctors find the path they want, with consultation, networking resources, and more. For more information about how VSP supports doctors at every stage of their career, visit VSPProviderHub.com.

About VSP Vision 

At VSP Vision, our purpose is to empower human potential through sight. As the first and only national not-for-profit vision benefits company, this is what drives everything we do. For more than 65 years, VSP has been the leader in health-focused vision care. Every day, the people who power our complementary businesses (VSP® Vision Care, Marchon Eyewear, Inc., Visionworks®, Eyefinity®, Eyeconic®, VSP Optics, and VSP Ventures) work together to create a world where everyone can bring their best vision to life. That means providing affordable access to eye care and eyewear for more than 85 million members through a network of more than 41,000 doctors. And it means expanding access to vision care to those disadvantaged by income, distance, or disaster. Through VSP Eyes of Hope®, more than 3.6 million people in need have received no-cost eye care and eyewear. Learn more about how we’re reinvesting in greater vision, health, and opportunities for all at vspvision.com.

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