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The Zellman Lambert Team, led by husband and wife Steven Zellman and Lori Lambert, has joined the Saunders & Associates East Hampton office, bringing with them a track record of $300 million in real estate sales over the course of their careers.
“The Zellman Lambert Team is a powerhouse,” according to Steve Glick, senior vice president at Saunders & Associates. “If you know Hamptons real estate, you know Lori and Steven. As year-round Hamptons residents, like our firm, this fit just makes sense. Their local expertise, tenacity in negotiation and passion for the community align perfectly with our values at Saunders, so we couldn’t be more thrilled to welcome them aboard officially.”
Consistently ranked among the top-producing teams in East Hampton, Zellman and Lambert have a vast network of clients and customers, some linked to their previous careers and lives in New York City.
Lambert’s background in senior marketing roles at Sony Music and Universal Music Group shaped her into a creative strategist and natural connector; her husband built a successful career in New York’s fashion industry, launching outerwear brands and honing the sales and negotiation expertise that supports their real estate success, according to a press release.
“We’ve always been blown away by the enormous presence Saunders & Associates has across the Hamptons,” Lambert said, “and we truly admire their commitment to the community. We’re excited to continue that tradition of putting our heart into everything we do for the Hamptons.”
Outside of listing and selling property, the couple participates in local golf charity events, supports the efforts of Holiday House Hamptons for the Breast Cancer Research Fund, and volunteers with the Animal Rescue Fund of the Hamptons.
“We are also thrilled to welcome Lulu and Boogie, Lori and Steven’s amazing Havanese dogs, in an advisory role for now,” Glick joked, “but could consider holding their license should they pass the real estate exam.”