Hassnain Safdar: From Curious Child to Vice President of the College of Optometrists
In this inspiring episode, Garry Kousoulou speaks with Hassnain Safdar, an IP optometrist, independent practice owner in Leicester and newly elected Vice President of the College of Optometrists.
This is more than a career story. It is a conversation about ambition, curiosity, risk, leadership and what it really takes to make a difference in the profession. Hassane shares how childhood curiosity about his brothers’ glasses sparked his interest in vision, how patient care became his purpose, and why independent practice gave him the space to deliver something truly personal and meaningful.
Garry and Hassanie also explore the future of optics, including AI, smart glasses, low vision technology, independent practice, professional leadership and the importance of younger voices helping to shape what comes next.
This episode is full of wisdom for optometrists, dispensing opticians, practice owners, students and anyone who wants to build a career with purpose. It is a reminder that success does not happen overnight, that long-term thinking matters, and that if you want to shape the room, you first have to be brave enough to step into it.
Garry Kousoulou is joined by Hassaine Safar, IP optometrist, independent practice owner and vice president of the College of Optometrists, for an inspiring conversation about leadership, independent practice, AI, patient care and the future of optics. From childhood curiosity to professional influence, Hassane’s story is a powerful reminder that success is built through curiosity, courage, service and long-term
This episode is for anyone in optics who wants to think bigger.
Garry Kousoulou speaks with Hassaine Safar, IP optometrist, independent practice owner and Vice President of the College of Optometrists, about what it really takes to lead, grow and make an impact in optometry.
Hassane’s story shows how curiosity, long-term thinking, patient care, risk-taking and genuine drive can shape a career. From independent practice to AI, smart glasses, low vision technology and professional leadership, this conversation explores where optics is heading and why the people who want to shape the future need to be brave enough to step into the room.
“Low vision may be seen as boring by some, but it can be one of the most rewarding parts of optics.”
“If a partially sighted person can use smart glasses to understand a room, read a newspaper or call their mum, that is game-changing.”
“The future of eye care is not something to fear. It is something to understand.”
“This profession needs people who are brave enough to innovate.”
“You have got to be in the room if you want to shape the room.”
“This is exactly the kind of episode people will listen to more than once.”
“Every time you listen back, you will probably hear something new.”
Whether you are an optometrist, dispensing optician, optical assistant, student or practice owner, this episode will challenge you to look at your own career differently. It is about leadership, ambition, service, technology and the future of eye care.
A must-listen for anyone interested in optometry, independent practice, optical leadership, social media for opticians and the people driving the profession forward.