Designation Academy

Horseshoe Las Vegas Center Strip Hotel and Casino 3645 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas, NV, United States

The NAA provides its members with a diverse range of professional designation courses and continuing education classes specifically built to help auction professionals specialize while expanding their professional knowledge. Accredited Auctioneer Real Estate (AARE) Auction Marketing Management (AMM) Benefit Auction Specialist (BAS) Certified Estate Specialist (CES) Graduate Personal Property Appraiser (GPPA) Uniform Standards of Professional Appraisal Practice (USPAP 15)

Certified Auctioneers Institute

Indiana University 107 S. Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, IN, United States

CAI is different from NAA’s other designations. It’s a three-year program in which attendees spend a week each year onsite at Indiana University. It’s an intensive program involving late nights working on proposals and other projects that happen in the time between classes. CAI, unlike other designations, focuses on the business of the auction industry rather than on a particular asset class. While attendees learn about different types of auctions, the focus is on business planning, development and structure. Attendees register for CAI I, CAI II, and CAI III in successive years. Gaps between CAI I, II and III of more than two years require approval of the Education Director, and often are addressed by having attendees audit CAI classes for a year before returning to the program.

Certified Auctioneers Institute

Indiana University 107 S. Indiana Avenue, Bloomington, IN, United States

CAI is different from NAA’s other designations. It’s a three-year program in which attendees spend a week each year onsite at Indiana University. It’s an intensive program involving late nights working on proposals and other projects that happen in the time between classes. CAI, unlike other designations, focuses on the business of the auction industry rather than on a particular asset class. While attendees learn about different types of auctions, the focus is on business planning, development and structure. Attendees register for CAI I, CAI II, and CAI III in successive years. Gaps between CAI I, II and III of more than two years require approval of the Education Director, and often are addressed by having attendees audit CAI classes for a year before returning to the program.

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