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Specsavers staff inspire Hagley High School students into optometry careers

Bromsgrove Editorial 29th Mar, 2026   0

TEAMS from Specsavers have been inspiring students to take up roles in optometry at Hagley High School’s careers fair, writes Chinaza Eke.

Staff members from three Specsavers manufacturing and distribution (M&D) sites in Kidderminster have discussed opportunities with more than 2,000 students – at that fair and during the Skills Expo Worcestershire at Sixways in Worcester.

Representatives from Vision Labs, Lens Online and International Glazing Services (IGS) hosted an interactive stand where students could engage in a skills session and play optometry-related games.

The three businesses provide lens surfacing, stocking and distributing lenses and contact lenses to Specsavers.

Eight team members discussed career pathways available across M&D sites, revealing roles students had not previously thought about.

Martin Hammond, head of quality, business systems and health and safety, Emma Cox, head of customer service and outbound logistics, and Mark Edwards, head of environmental and facilities management UK M&D, all shared their career journeys.




They spoke to the students about skills needed to work in the industry and the opportunities available, including engineering, apprenticeships, lab production and logistics.

Jayne Cole, HR business partner M&D said: “The students were incredibly engaged and keen to learn about the optics world.”