PROFESSIONAL
PROFILE
Lynn E. Livingston
EDUCATION & SPECIAL TRAINING
- Graduate Wordwide
School of Auctioneering, 1985
- Graduate of River
Basin School of Auctioneering, 1987
- Graduate Certified
Appraisers Guild of America (CAGA), 1998
- Graduate Auction
Marketing Institutes Personal Property Appraiser 101 (GPPA) Responsibilities
of appraiser: Uniform Standards of Professional Practice; factors affecting
value, trends, functions of an appraisal, identification, value aspects,
research methods.
- Graduate Auction
Marketing Institute Plant Machinery & Equipment 201 (GPPA). Focuses on the
identification, research and documentation for appraising machinery and
equipment.
- Graduate Auction
Marketing Institute Farm Equipment and Construction Equipment (GPPA).
Focuses on the identification, research and documentation for appraising
farm and construction equipment.
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Auction Marketing
Institute Class AARE 102 – The first step toward earning the Accredited
Auction (AARE) professional designation. Focuses on marketing residential,
agricultural, commercial and industrial properties; tools and resources.
Auction Marketing Institute Class AARE 202 – Second course toward earning
the Accredited Estate (AARE) designation. Introduction to financial
decisions, investment decisions, calculations, techniques and problems for
evaluating commercial real estate.
AARE 202 – Final course for AARE designation. Revolves around commercial,
industrial and raw acreage multi-parcel auction. Working in groups, design
sales proposal, plan, conducting & preparing post auction activity.
TRADE ORGANIZATIONS
- President of Utah
Auctioneer’s Association 1985-1986
- Director of Utah
Auctioneer’s Association 2001
- Member of The
National Auctioneer’s Association since 1987
- Member of The Idaho
Association of Professional Auctioneers
- Member of the
Ogden-Weber Chamber of Congress
- Member of the
Lion’s Club, Malad, Idaho
EXPERIENCE
Actively engaged since 1985 in selling Chattel, Personal
& Real Property at auction. Appraisal of personal property to include farm
machinery, construction equipment, machine tool CNC, woodworking machinery and
equipment, fabricating equipment-manual and CNC, vocational schools, restaurant
equipment and supplies, lumber stores, lumber mills, trucks and trailers, public
and dealer auto auctions, office furnishings, floor tile distributors, business
inventory, household, antiques and estate property. Considered an expert witness
at court proceedings.