PEOPLE Dr. David Troilo Appointed as New President of SUNY College of Optometry By Staff Thursday, August 29, 2024 12:27 AM Dr. David Troilo. NEW YORK—The State University of New York Board of Trustees has announced the appointment of Dr. David Troilo as president of SUNY College of Optometry. He is the fourth president to serve the state’s only college of optometry, the announcement stated, following the retirement of Dr. David A. Heath after 17 years of service to the campus. Dr. Troilo’s appointment is effective immediately. “SUNY College of Optometry is a center of research and academic excellence, and Dr. Troilo is a collaborative and thoughtful leader who is ready to move the campus forward, growing and innovating optometric education and patient care," the SUNY Board of Trustees commented. "David is an outstanding scholar who is well respected on campus and throughout the optometry field. Our congratulations to Dr. Troilo and the entire campus community.” Dr. Troilo joined SUNY College of Optometry in July 2008 as professor, vice president, and dean for academic affairs. As the chief academic officer at SUNY Optometry, Dr. Troilo has been responsible for the professional degree program in optometry, and the graduate degree programs (PhD and MS) in vision science, according to the announcement. His other areas of responsibility include faculty development, residency training programs, library services and continuing professional education. “The SUNY College of Optometry for years has pioneered innovative ways to advance eyecare research. This research is crucial in enhancing vision care, which ultimately serves as a cornerstone for overall health care by improving patients’ quality of life, preventing disease, and fostering a better understanding of the connection between eye health and overall well-being,” said SUNY chancellor John B. King, Jr. “During his time at SUNY Optometry, Dr. Troilo has championed innovation, and I strongly believe he will continue to build on SUNY Optometry’s research excellence, a critical tool to recruit and retain the future of New York’s optometric workforce.” He added, “My congratulations to Dr. Heath for his service to SUNY, the campus and of course the field of optometry. He has been an inspiring leader, working to expand the diversity of the profession here in New York City and across our great state. We wish him the best as he continues to work on the Upstate-SUNY Optometry extension program and moves forward in retirement.” “I couldn’t be more pleased to offer my congratulations to Dr. Troilo upon his appointment as president,” said Dr. Heath. “I’ve had the great fortune of working with David for the past 30 years and value him highly as a colleague and friend. He is a talented and dedicated leader who has been essential to the advancement of the college’s mission of education, research and patient care, and I look forward to seeing the college achieve new heights under his tenure as president.” Dr. Troilo has prioritized the growth of research at the college, developing collaborative initiatives in basic, translational, and clinical eye and vision research. Working with the college’s researchers and the University Eye Center, the college’s clinical facility that sees 60,000 patient encounters per year, Dr. Troilo helped create the college’s Clinical Vision Research Center (CVRC) in 2013. The CVRC reached its 100th study this past year. He is a fellow of the American Academy of Optometry and The Association for Research in Vision and Ophthalmology (ARVO). Dr. Troilo’s principal research interest is on the visual control of eye growth and the mechanisms of myopia development, according to the announcement. His work has been funded by the NIH and industry sponsors for over 30 years. A graduate of SUNY Oswego, Dr. Troilo received his PhD in biological sciences from the City University of New York. He held post-doctoral research positions at the University Laboratories of Physiology at the University of Oxford, and the Department of Neurobiology and Behavior and the Department of Psychology at Cornell University. “It is my great honor and privilege to be selected to serve as the fourth president of the SUNY College of Optometry. The college is strong and thriving because of the talents and dedication of our outstanding faculty and staff, and the help of our many partners and supporters,” said Dr. Troilo. “I am committed to ensuring the college continues to lead the profession of optometry and vision care through our innovative academic programs, and through eye and vision research that improves patients’ lives. Thank you to the search committee, college counsel, chancellor King, and the SUNY Board of Trustees for entrusting me to lead the future of the college.”