Thursday, November 21st, 2024

G Gathering Virginia Dermatology Open House

Virginia Dermatology Open House



Virginia Dermatology and Skin Cancer Center celebrated the opening of its new 16,000 square foot medical facility in Norfolk with a holiday open house. The state-of-the-art offices feature space that may be leased for medical seminars, training, and events.


From left: The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard, Traditions Revolutionary Catering and Events Owner Rev Guill, and Robert Masters

From left: RRMM Design-Build President and CEO Steve Childs, The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard, and Dr. Brian Johnson

Mari Bernal of Miramar Labs, Inc. with President and Owner of Virginia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center Dr. Brian L. Johnson

From left: RRMM Design-Build President and CEO Steve Childs, The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard, and Dr. Brian Johnson

From left: Debbie Parsley, RRMM Design-Build President and CEO Steve Childs, and Barbi Hann

From left: Nurse Practitioner Lorie Ann Conza, President and Owner of Virginia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center Dr. Brian L. Johnson, and Physicians Assistant John P. Conza, Jr.

From left: Virginia Oncology Associates Practice Manager Amy D'Angelo, Licensed Master Aesthetician Tiffany Crews, and Virginia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center CAO and COO Sonya Meade-Settles

Nurse Practitioner Lorie Ann Conza with The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard

Terry Barnard, left, with Nurse Practitioner Lorie Ann Conza

Licensed Master Aesthetician Erin Nichols with The Shopper Publisher Jean Loxley-Barnard

Licensed Master Aesthetician Erin Nichols, left, and Virginia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center CAO and COO Sonya Meade-Settles

Joseph Griffin and Sandy Endres from Traditions, who catered the event

From left: Licensed Master Aesthetician Erin Nichols, Virginia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center CAO and COO Sonya Meade-Settles, and Virginia Dermatology & Skin Cancer Center Executive Assistant Hope Gregory-Peoples

Wall plaque that is in the new office building

A portrait of Dr. Brian L. Johnson's father hangs proudly in the office