Everyone has a different standard of excellence. I have just one! To ensure the year of your hard work preparing for your annual auction is richly rewarded with having to what I refer to as my SFS motto, or a SPECTACULAR FINANCIAL SUCCESS!
The bottom line is the money raised can be the difference between keeping a teachers job, feeding hungry families, helping find a treatment for a devastating disease, or it may help a deserving student with a well-deserved scholarship package. These are just a sample of the causes and the reality of why fundraising auctions play such an important role in supporting these causes.
I will bring what many people have called my lively, quick-paced auction chant and of course, my engaging personality to the center stage of your auction. Whether it is a school auction, or a celebrity studded affair in New York City, I've done it successfully many times, and I can do it for you too.
Bottom-line is I have the ability to get everyone excited and enthusiastic during the live auction. It is a delicate balance to take the bidding to it highest level while at same time not asking the person to give more than they're comfortable contributing. You always have to ask, can you give me just one more bid. This is the challenge that I love and within which I thrive.
The bottom line is auctions are a place to have fun! My goal is to have everyone who is in attendance at one of my auctions, having a good time and participating in the bidding excitement.

The next big wave coming in the way people buy and sell real estate is by auction. It is the most effective, means to buy/sell a single piece of property or multiple homes at same time. I'm a licensed real estate agent here in the state of Oregon. Oregon is one the few states requiring an auctioneer selling commercial or residential real estate to also be licensed brokers, also. I continue to work for both the REDC Group, auction.com and Kennedy-Wilson on a regular basis. If you're interested in learning more about selling real estate by auction, send me a note.