Category Archive: Auction

Aug 26

A Porous Membership Wall: A Radical Association Model

I’m currently President of the Minnesota State Auctioneers Association, serve on a variety of state committees, serve on an advisory board to Proxibid, and serve the National Auctioneers Association on two committees (technology and futures). Within this myriad of roles, I’ve recently had the opportunity to look to the future and prognosticate what it will …

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Aug 07

Estate Auctions: Typically public event, but private works too

We’re all familiar with estate auctions. They are typically conducted on behalf of the family of a deceased individual. They are traditionally open to the public, and sometimes the family attends on bids on items against the public. However, within the last month, we conducted an estate auction for the family that was completely closed …

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Jul 26

National Auctioneers Association Conference and Show Recap

I had the opportunity to attend the 2009 National Auctioneers Association Conference and Show in mid-July. The conference is one of my primary networking vehicles of the year within the auction industry. In addition to the networking opportunities, there are numerous seminars over the course of the 5 day conference. Traditionally, I spin through my …

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