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REMEMBERING WCRE’S EVAN
ZWEBEN, BELOVED BROKER AND
FAMILY MAN
Beyond the office, Zweben was
deeply embedded in the South Jer-
sey community through his involve-
ment with the Katz Jewish Commu-
nity Center, the Jewish Federation
of Southern New Jersey, youth
sports and countless local relation-
ships, WCRE said.
“Evan showed up the same way
he did in business — with energy,
authenticity and a genuine com-
Wolf Commercial Real Estate is
mourning the loss of Evan Zweben,
a trusted broker and fixture in the
South Jersey commercial real estate
community.
The Marlton-based firm, which
announced Zweben’s passing in
early April, said the longtime team
member left a lasting mark on the
company, its clients and businesses
throughout the region. That came
from building relationships “the
right way” and helping to shape the
firm’s culture, WCRE said, citing his
role in mentoring younger pro-
fessionals, supporting teammates
without hesitation and constantly
looking for ways to elevate those
around him.
“Evan was family. For over 20 years,
we built a relationship rooted in
trust, loyalty and friendship,” said
Jason Wolf, managing principal of
WCRE. “He was the ultimate team-
mate —someone who cared deeply
about people and always showed
up. His impact on our firm and on
me personally will stay with me
forever.”
According to an obituary, Zwe-
ben’s work and influence extended
across organizations including
Virtua Health, Needleman Manage-
ment, Advocare Health, Interstate
Commercial Real Estate, Whitesell
Construction, Kevon Office Part-
ners, LLC, Brandywine Realty Trust,
Nessel Development, Veritas and
many others throughout the region.
But to those who knew him best,
“The Zweeb” was a one-of-a-kind
personality “whose humor, sarcasm
and authenticity made him unforget-
table.”
made a meaningful impact on the
people and organizations around
him.
“Evan had a unique way of making
an impact in both big and small
moments. He was the person people
turned to for advice, for support or
simply to figure something out. No
matter how busy he was, he made
time. That was who he was.”
Zweben, a devoted husband and
father, is survived by his wife Caryn
and children Ryan and Marissa,
WCRE said. He was also a caring
son to Lee and Janet and a proud,
protective big brother to Sammy,
a business owner and leader of ZZ
Dance.
In honor of Zweben’s life and the
impact he made, WCRE will be
establishing “The Zweeb” Scholar-
ship Fund to support his family and
continue the spirit of generosity,
loyalty and community that defined
him, according to the obituary, call-
ing it “a small way to carry forward
something that was never small
how he showed up for others every
single day.”
mitment to others,” the firm wrote.
“Whether it was supporting com-
munity initiatives, mentoring young
athletes or simply being present, he
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