Chantel Kimball Bio

Jan 5, 2023 | WAA Conventions

Chantel Kimball is the 2022 Women’s International Auctioneer Champion. She is a third-generation auctioneer; coming from a strong heritage of personal property, livestock, and real estate auctioneers. In May of 2021 she and her husband Seath, in addition to their 3-year-old son Ace, welcomed their second son, Callum. Growing their family while continuing to work in the auction industry has not only provided her the opportunity to pursue benefit auctions and provide the clients of Booker Auction Company with agri-business solutions for real and personal property assets, but it has also allowed her to introduce yet another generation to this great industry and one of her life’s passions. Through annual attendance at the NAA conventions, auction school, and CAI, she has formed invaluable, long-lasting friendships. Not only does she look forward to sharing her love of the industry with her family and fellow auctioneers, but also with anyone who has yet to witness the thrill and effectiveness of the auction method of marketing. 

Chantel graduated from Reppert Auction School in 2005. Received her BA in Communications from Boise State University in 2010. She graduated from the Certified Auctioneers Institute in 2013. She was the 2013 Northwest Auctioneer Champion. Chantel has served on the Washington Auctioneers Board since 2015 and was the president from 2019-2021. She is the 2022 Women’s International Auctioneer Champion. 

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