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July 8, 2024 73 mins

🎙️ From Ophthalmologist to Social Impact Innovator: Dr. Sarah Crowe’s Career Reinvention with OOXii Global

With her kids grown and gone, Dr. Sarah Crowe stepped into entrepreneurship with a mission to make eye care accessible and affordable for underserved communities around the world


🔍 What You’ll Learn:

  • Find your purpose and the unique piece you can deliver: How to use your existing expertise to solve overlooked global problems
  • How to have it all: What it looks like to start a purpose-driven venture after raising a family
  • Your age does not matter: Why it’s never too late to pursue innovation—and how life experience can be an asset
  • Finding resources: How to work with accelerators, grants, and global partners as a first-time founder
  • What matters to investors: What you can do when ROI doesn’t reflect your deeper mission—and how to keep going anyway


🧠 About the Guest:

Dr. Sarah Crowe is a former ophthalmologist turned social impact founder. After decades in medicine—and with her children now grown—she launched OOXii Global and the 4eyesVision Foundation to make eye care more accessible in underserved regions. From her time as a young doctor in apartheid-era South Africa to deploying affordable vision kits in Papua New Guinea, Sarah’s journey shows how deep expertise, lived experience, and purpose can align into a powerful second act.



📌 Episode Highlights:

  • 00:00 The ambulance driver who sparked everything
  • 02:26 The mission behind OOXii and 4eyesVision
  • 05:36 Sarah’s academic + medical career beginnings
  • 08:19 Working in South Africa’s fractured healthcare system
  • 13:00 Balancing motherhood with a medical career
  • 17:18 Launching her own practice
  • 23:24 The decision to found OOXii Global
  • 34:51 Using what already exists to drive real-world impact
  • 36:48 Training local healthcare workers for scale
  • 40:30 Fundraising challenges + designing a sustainable model
  • 46:01 The path from paper sketches to working tech
  • 57:37 Cultural sensitivity in deploying healthcare innovation
  • 01:07:29 Final reflections on risk, timing, and reinvention


🔗 Resources Mentioned:

🤔 Reflection Time:

  • What part of your professional experience might be the foundation of a new mission?
  • Is there an issue you care deeply about but assumed it was “too late” to tackle?
  • What would your version of a second act look like?


 


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📬 Let’s connect: angeliquegreco.com.au | LinkedIn 


 

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