OSO BOARD
PRESIDENT
Gavin Boneham has 24 years of experience fitting orthoK and loves that orthoK can slow myopia progression and therefore potentially save someone from vision loss in the future. He enjoys the company of the people who fit orthoK as they are all enthusiastic, passionate people. In his spare time, he likes reading a wide range of subjects from sports to philosophy. Gavin consults at Boneham Optometrist Eyecare Plus, George St, Sydney.
SECRETARY / CONFERENCE MANAGER
Celia has been fitting orthoK for over 19 years and receives great delight from people’s happy reactions at being able to see without glasses. Celia has been involved in providing contact lens education at the QUT School of Optometry since 2001, being both a clinician and a guest lecturer, and has also been involved with providing education in orthoK for the OSO in her roles of Secretary and past Vice President since 2002. On a personal note, Celia embraces “geek chic” – loving Star Wars and Chanel in equal measures! Celia consults at Eyeconic Optometry, her specialty contact lens practice that she founded in 2016 on the Gold Coast, QLD.
TREASURER
Lee has been in optometric practice for 35 years. He has served as a part-time lecturer and visiting clinical supervisor in the contact lens clinic at the University of NSW and has also consulted to the profession in clinical instrumentation. He is currently principal optometrist and practice owner of Vision Excellence, operating at Norwest in the Hills District of Sydney, Australia.
Lee has practised orthokeratology for the last decade, deriving satisfaction from the ability to prevent myopic eye disease. He volunteers his time for the OSO, believing it to be the most passionate professional society he has ever encountered. Lee is a keen player and administrator of football (soccer), having represented UNSW and is now involved in developing the sport of walk football for older adults in Australia.
EDUCATION
MARKETING COORDINATOR
Philip is a leading Australian practitioner in orthokeratology and myopia control. Director of the Myopia Clinic Melbourne, located in Kew East, he has the experience and privilege of looking after hundreds of children across Melbourne for orthoK treatment and other interventions to slow the progression of their myopia. He is well known in the industry as an advocate for myopia care, is a regular presenter and writer on myopia management, and a mentor for fellow optometrists and students in this area.
A high myope himself, Philip understands what it means to grow up with vision deterioration from this progressive eye condition. He is passionate about giving today’s kids the opportunity of maintaining better eyesight and eye health in life, through advances in myopia research, knowledge and treatment technologies.
COUNCILLOR