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Pearce Real Estate names Top Producers for 2021

North Haven, CT Pearce Real Estate, has named the company’s Top Producers for 2021.

The top individual agent for the company is Eileen Smith of the Wallingford/North Haven office. The top team company-wide is Edgehill Realtors from the New Haven office (comprised of Ray Baldelli, Wojtek Borowski, Judith Normandin, Liisa Lindholm, Fran DeToro, Cecilia Jaoude, Lori Desormeau, Rob Davis, Elizabeth Miedzinski and Michele Benson).

Other individual agents cited as Top Producers for 2021 in order are: Amanda Popplewell, Guilford; Jamie Cuzzocreo, North Haven Commercial; Linda Teixeira-Ohr, Wallingford/North Haven; Carl Russell, Milford Commercial; David Mayhew, Guilford; Vin Masotta, Wallingford/North Haven; Dave Melillo, North Haven Commercial; Gerri Sutfin, New Haven; and Linda Amplo, Guilford.

“2021 has been a challenging time, however, our agents continue to perform well beyond any average real estate agent,” Barbara Pearce, chair and CEO of Perice Real Estate, said. “It is with great pleasure that I honor and congratulate these Top Producers for their ongoing dedication and commitment to provide stellar service to all of their clients.”

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