Dionna (Kersey) Johnson

Associate Broker

Client-focused, and results-driven! Dionna (Kersey) Johnson is a Real Estate Associate Broker with National Realty Centers. She is a 2nd generation Realtor, born and raised in Ypsilanti, was a resident of Kalamazoo for many years, and for the last few years has returned home. She is a graduate of Western Michigan University earning a Bachelor’s degree in Criminal Justice. She is the proud mother of 2 adult children; a Family Medicine Physician and a United States Airman.

Her Real Estate career began in 2021, but before becoming a Real Estate professional, Dionna had a lengthy career in Law Enforcement serving as a Kalamazoo County Sheriff’s Deputy for 21 years. A career in Law Enforcement and Private Security prepared her for success in Real Estate by developing her interpersonal communication skills, her ability to pay close attention to detail, and relationship building with people from diverse backgrounds, all of which have contributed to her development as a well-rounded Real Estate professional.

She is an active member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc., where she enjoys participating in the multiple opportunities to give back to the community. Her spare time is spent taking care of her Mom, spending time with family and friends, and watching reality TV.

Dionna is “Exceeding Client Expectations” so whether you are looking to purchase a home, sell your home, or both, look no further, she would be honored to walk with you through the process from beginning to end.

  • PRIOR TO REAL ESTATE

    I was a Deputy Sheriff for Kalamazoo County.

  • MY CHILDHOOD ROLE MODEL/HERO

    My Dad, I miss him and hope he would be proud of me.

  • ONE DAY I WILL

    give a generous donation to St. Judes Children's Hospital.

  • GUILTY PLEASURE

    Reality T.V.

  • MOST PROUD OF

    my daughter, a Physician, and my son, a U.S. Airman.

  • WORDS TO LIVE BY

    "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." Philippians 4:13

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