Weichert, Realtors’ Office and Agents Recognized for Sales Performance in May

Real Estate In-Depth • June 11, 2026

David Murawinski, regional president of Weichert, Realtors, announced that the Rockland County Regional office and a top-producing sales associate were recognized for outstanding sales achievement in May.


The Rockland County office, which is managed by Karen McCabe, notched the highest dollar volume and the most revenue units in the Weichert sales region. The office shared top honors for closing the most sales. 



Individually, Beth Siciliano had the most sales in the region.


Emily Zambetti with the Monroe office was recognized for notable achievement at the regional level in May. Zambetti had the highest dollar volume from weichert.com transactions in the Weichert sales region. 


The region comprises locations throughout Bergen, Essex and Hudson counties in New Jersey; New York City; and Rockland, Orange, Dutchess and Westchester counties in New York. 


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