William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance adds 14 agents
According to Chris Raveis, executive vice president and managing partner of William Raveis Real Estate, Mortgage & Insurance, LLC, Mass., 14 sales associates have been added to this sales office.
The new Realtor professionals have more than 226 years of combined industry experience with a lifetime sales volume of $480,620,544.
The following sales associates, who transitioned from Coldwell Banker, Prudential and GMAC, are as follows: Diane Bush, Beth Byrne, Maureen Carter, Patty Daly, Marvin Dobrow, Lou Goldberg, Claudia Ortali, George Quigley, Erika Lynch Redmond, Adelle Scansaroli, Linda Toussaint, Evan Walsh, Richard Walsh, Sheila Walsh.
"We are delighted to have these sales professionals join us in the Wellesley office," said Raveis. "They are well-known and respected in the community and are a great addition to the talented group of professionals currently in our office."
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