Leadership Team

 
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ANNETTE BENNETT, Co-founder – President 

Annette’s late brother Daniel was the inspiration for founding Infusion Solutions. Daniel was diagnosed with IV stage colon cancer in 2016 at the age of 35. During his three year battle, Daniel received many infusions. Some infusion experiences were better than others, some were not. Both Daniel and Annette saw a need for a better infusion option. Our first infusion room is named in his honor.

Annette’s professional background includes nine years as Research Director and CEO of Clinical Research Partners, a Richmond-based clinical trials company.  In this position, she has led hundreds of clinical trials. Prior to co-founding Clinical Research Partners, Annette served as a Research Coordinator, a Research Site Director, and a Research Site Start-Up Specialist for nine years.  

 
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LUCIEN W. ROBERTS, III, MHA, FACMPE

Co-Founder Chief Operating Officer 

Lucien’s father was his inspiration for founding Infusion Solutions. His dad passed in August of 2020 following a long fight with congestive heart failure, kidney disease, bone loss, and old age. Though each doctor and hospital caring for his dad were kind and astute, the communication between providers fell short too often. Our second infusion room is named in his father’s honor.

One of Lucien’s primary goals in establishing Infusion Solutions is to offer better and more timely communication with both patients and physicians. And having had family members go to hospitals for very costly infusions, he is committed to bringing a more affordable alternative to Central Virginia.

Lucien’s professional background includes thirteen years as administrator of a neurology practice that offered infusions and seven years as chief administrator of a large gastroenterology practice.

 
 
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BO VAUGHAN, MD – Infectious Disease Medical Director 

Bo is a native of Richmond, VA. For the past six years, he has served as an infectious diseases physician and hospital epidemiologist for the Hunter Holmes McGuire VA Medical Center. He completed his Bachelors of Science degree from Washington and Lee University in 2001 and later his medical degree from Virginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine in 2007. After medical school, he moved to Baltimore, MD where he completed a three-year residency in Internal Medicine at the University of Maryland Medical Center followed by a fourth year as Chief Resident where he was elected to the AOA Honor Medical Society. Bo returned to VCU Health Systems to complete a two-year Infectious Diseases fellowship where he was awarded the Orhan Muren, MD Award for Outstanding Fellow. His interests include complicated skin and soft tissue infections, orthopedic infections, and infections of the immunocompromised host. He currently lives in Midlothian with his wife and two children.