Curriculum Vitae
Gilbert D. Weber, M.B.A.
2148 Caledonia Pl.
Viera, FL 32940
(321) 255-6018
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Work Experience, Education & Honors
Work Experience
Principal, Gil Weber, MBA, practice management and managed care consulting, Viera, FL (Current)
Managed Care Director, American Academy of Ophthalmology, San Francisco, CA (1993-1997)
Principal, Eye Care Management Consultants, Los Angeles, CA (1992-1993)
Vice President, HMO and PPO Relations, Vision Care Management Systems, Sherman Oaks, CA (1988-1992)
National Director of Vision Care Services and Clinical Laboratory, Maxicare Health Plans, Inc., Los Angeles, CA (1985-1988)
Director of Optical Operations, Hawthorne Community Medical Group, Los Angeles, CA (1979-1985)
Education
M.B.A., Pepperdine University, Los Angeles, CA, 1988. Graduated #1 in class of over 300 (4.0 GPA)
B.A., Whitman College, Walla Walla, WA, 1970
Honors
Golden Triangle Award, American Academy of Dermatology (for excellence in public education of Dermatology issues) 2002
Contributing Editor, Ophthalmology Management
Contributing Editor, Optometric Management
Contributing Editor, Skin and Aging
1996 Adrien and Gladys Drouilhet Lecturer in Ophthalmology, UT, Houston Medical School
Conference Chairman, Managed Vision and Eye Care Congress 96, Institute For International Research, September 1996, Philadelphia, PA
Conference Chairman, Managed Vision and Eye Care Congress 95 (East), Institute For International Research, September 1995, Chicago, IL
Conference Chairman, Capitation and Contracting Strategies for Vision and Eye Care Networks, IBC/Infoline, May 1995, Cambridge, MA
Conference Chairman, Managed Vision and Eye Care Congress 95 (West), Institute For International Research, February 1995, San Francisco, CA
Conference Chairman, Managed Vision and Eye Care Congress 94, Institute For International Research, September 1994, McLean, VA
Conference Chairman, Managing HMO Benefit Programs in Pharmacy, Dental, and Vision, (vision care section) Group Health Assoc. of America, April 1992, New Orleans, LA
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