ALISO VIEJO, Calif., Feb. 28, 2017 -- NVISION Eye Centers—a national leader in providing the finest suite of ophthalmology services for patients including: custom and Topographic LASIK, KAMRA Inlay, cataract surgery and other vision correction procedures—is pleased to announce today the appointment of Gregory Cunniff to Chief Financial Officer.
"We are thrilled to welcome Greg to the NVISION Eye Centers' executive team, and look forward to the wealth of leadership, financial acumen and strategic insight he brings to our trailblazing organization,” says NVISION Eye Centers' founder, Dr. Tom Tooma. "His impressive background in healthcare services, ambulatory surgery centers and financial markets will provide significant leadership and new opportunities as we continue to execute our business plan and strategic initiatives."
Prior to joining NVISION, Cunniff served as Chief Financial Officer of GrandCare Health Services—a provider of at-home skilled nursing and concierge medicine throughout southern California—where he sourced, negotiated, and closed multi-million dollar transactions and credit facilities for that company’s growth.
Previous to his work in home healthcare, Cunniff was Chief Executive Officer of Oxford Surgical Specialties which provided financial advisement services to numerous healthcare service providers. Cunniff also served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer at Surgical Care Affiliates (SCAI) and was co-founder and Chief Financial Officer of National Surgical Care prior to its acquisition by AmSurg (AMSG).
“I’m excited to contribute to NVISION’s strategic growth and its commitment to providing high quality care to our patients,” says Cunniff. “NVISION’s combination of services, capabilities and cutting-edge technology provide a tremendous platform for building additional growth and value.”
Cunniff has been actively involved in the healthcare services serving as an officer and Board Member of the ASC Association for many years; and co-authoring “Finance and Accounting for ASC’s,” a publication aimed to broaden education for physicians, nurses and others working within ambulatory surgery centers and physician practices. Mr. Cunniff, a CPA, received his accounting degree from the University of Texas.
For more information, call (877) 455-9942 or visit: http://www.nvisioncenters.com.
ABOUT NVISION EYE CENTERS: NVISION Eye Centers is the premier provider of LASIK and cataract surgery in the U.S., with centers in California, Nevada, Oregon, Arizona and Toronto, Canada. An innovative leader in ophthalmology, NVISION is dedicated to providing the best patient experience through the use of the latest technology and treatment by the most talented and experienced surgeons in the industry. NVISION was founded in 2010 by Tom Tooma, M.D., one of the earliest pioneers of LASIK who has performed more than 100,000 procedures throughout his esteemed career. With more than 1,900 eye doctors referring their patients and trusting their own eyes to NVISION surgeons, NVISION Eye Centers is the Eye Doctors' #1 Choice®.
For more information, visit www.NVISIONCenters.com or call (877) 455-9942.


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