Aaron Schubach

Aaron Schubach has a diverse work experience in the optical industry. Aaron started their journey as the Vice President and Owner of Standard Optical Company in 1993. Aaron then took on the role of Chief Executive Officer at the same company in May 1999, and continued in this position. In 1999, Aaron also became the Chief Executive Officer of Opticare Vision Services. Additionally, they have served as the CEO of Opticare of Utah.

Aaron Schubach received their education as follows:

- From 1990 to 1994, they attended Judge Memorial High School, where they pursued a general field of study and earned a high school degree.

- In 1994, they enrolled at Utah State University and obtained a Bachelor's degree in Business Administration and Management, General. Aaron completed their undergraduate studies in 1998.

- Aaron continued their education at Utah State University's Jon M. Huntsman School of Business, graduating in 1999 with an MBA. During their time in the program, they focused on Business Administration, Human Resource Management, and Philosophy.

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Salt Lake City, United States

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Standard Optical Company

Standard Optical is an industry leader with a rich history. Founded in 1911 in Salt Lake City, Standard Optical Company has 20+ locations and is one of the country’s first integrated practice combining Optometry and Ophthalmology to offer routine care as well as LASIk, Cataracts and med/surg eye care. Also, Opticare Vision Plans (www.opticareofutah) is owned by Aaron Schubach and is the regions largest LHMO vision plan provider in the region with around 300,000 members. This fully integrated vision care company has made over 2 million pairs of glasses and 30,000 LASIK procedures for the people Utah. While it may be one of the oldest family owned Eyecare companies in the US, they remain on the cutting edge of optical, diagnostic and surgical technology from Tele-Optometry, to on-demand one of a kind frame manufacturing and from a global charitable impact to the the local provider of choice or Utah Medicaid, 4th Street Clinic, YWCA, American Red Cross and more.