CHICAGO, May 31, 2019 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Urbikas is part of the distinguished Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff team, which consistently ranks among the top companies in the Midwest and global network. She received the coveted Leading Edge Society accolade due to her exemplary performance last year.
Added Nancy Nagy, CEO, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices KoenigRubloff Realty Group, "Donna is an outstanding sales professional who is an asset to our company. She has built a solid customer base by employing effective marketing strategies and delivering superior service to her clients and fellow real estate professionals."
In addition to the award, Urbikas recently released a new edition of her book, "My Sister's Mother: A Memoir of War, Exile, and Stalin's Siberia," through University of Wisconsin Press. "My Sister's Mother: A Memoir of War, Exile, and Stalin's Siberia" is the true story about Urbikas' Polish-born mother and half-sister's journey through World War II. Both mother and young daughter were deported to Siberia during Stalin's terrifying regime. Their riveting story is of hunger, disease, survival and a dangerous escape across a continent.
"My Sister's Mother: A Memoir of War, Exile, and Stalin's Siberia" is an Honoree, Biography/Memoir, Society of Midland Authors Annual Literary Awards; Bronze Winner for Autobiography & Memoir, Foreword INDIE Book Awards; Finalist, Memoir, Midwest Book Awards; and Finalist, Traditional Nonfiction Book, Chicago Writers Association Awards. It was also selected as a Best Book for Public and Secondary School Libraries.
About Donna Urbikas, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, KoenigRubloff Realty Group
Chicagoland Realtor Donna Urbikas is a Certified Negotiation Expert, Accredited Distressed Property Representative and Luxury Collection Specialist. She works with first-time home buyers, move-up buyers, investors, sellers, landlords and renters. For more information, please call (312) 268-2732, or visit https://donnaurbikas.koenigrubloff.com/.
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