New sales manager named at Weichert Princeton Junction office

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Bonnie Carroll has been named sales manager of Weichert’s Princeton Junction office.

“We are fortunate to have someone with Bonnie’s expertise join the management team at Weichert’s Princeton Junction office,” said Joe McDonald, regional vice president of Weichert.

“Clients and sales associates alike will benefit from Bonnie’s strategic thinking, passion and the driven attitude she brings to everything she does,” said McDonald.

Carroll started her career in real estate as a licensed sales associate and excelled in the business for more than five years. She earned her real estate broker license in 2015 prior to being named a sales manager for Weichert.

Before joining the real estate field, Bonnie was an elementary school teacher while also owning and operating a Christmas tree farm with her husband.

“I’m excited to coach this group of talented sales associates at the Princeton Junction office and motivate them to achieve their goals, while building upon the warm family feel of our agent community,” Carroll said. “I look forward to helping grow the office’s sales activity through increasing our agent base and engaging with the community through more service events.”

Carroll has been a resident of Lawrenceville for the past 25 years with her husband, three children and three dogs. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland, where she received a degree in elementary education.

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