Dr. David Kincaid graduated from Illinois College of Optometry in 1977. He grew up in Columbus, Nebraska and attended college in Columbus and St. Louis, MO.
After graduation, he practiced in Wayne for one year with Drs. Bill and Don Koeber. In 1978, he moved to South Sioux City, NE and started his current practice.
Dr. Kincaid has served on numerous church and community boards and committees, including president of the South Sioux City Chamber of Commerce and is currently on the fundraising committee for Northeast Nebraska Community College. In 1987, the Nebraska Jaycees named him their Outstanding Young Nebraskan. He is an active member of the Southern Hills Baptist Church.
Dr Kincaid is a life-long member on the American Optometric Association and the Nebraska Optometric Association. He has served on the Nebraska Optometric Association Board for several years and was President of the NOA in 1993. During that year, he introduced us to a program we now call See to Learn. He has also served on the North Central Board. He was the Nebraska Optometric Association's "OD of the Year" in 1999 and in 2009 received the Nebraska Optometric Association's "Distinguished Service Award".
Dr. Kincaid served on the Board of Directors for Hi-Tech Optics since 1982 and was on the advisory board for the Beacon Eye Institute in Toronto, Canada from 1994-97. He has been a member of the South Sioux City Rotary Club since 1978 and became a Paul Harris Fellow in 2000.
He has strongly supported all the Association's legislative efforts in both in financial contributions to PAC and legislative funds as well as being a Key Person for the senator in his legislative district. He is currently on the fundraising committee for the current legislative effort Operation Prairie Fire and has testified at the legislative hearings on behalf of optometry. In 2000, he was appointed to the Nebraska Board of Optometry, served as the Board Chairman for four years and will complete his second five-year term in 2010.
Dr. Kincaid is an avid outdoorsman, and especially enjoys hunting deer and wild turkeys and recently went on a moose hunt to the Yukon Territory. He has bred Paso Fino horses at Thunderbird Farms since 1987. He and his wife Diana have two sons. Sam and Dan, Sam and his wife Erica are the proud parents of Dave and Diana's grandchildren, a girl named Jaycie Shayne and a boy named Arlington Milo. Dan joined the practice in 2013.
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