Wisconsin Auctioneers Association (WAA) is celebrating its 75th anniversary

The Wisconsin Auctioneers Association (WAA) is celebrating its 75th anniversary by hosting its premier annual convention from January 27-29th at the Hotel Marshfield, marking three-quarters of a century of excellence in the auction industry.
A Convention with Purpose: Elevating Together
This milestone year’s convention theme, “Elevating Together,” reflects the association’s 75-year commitment to collective advancement in the auction profession. Professionals from across Wisconsin will converge to share knowledge, develop skills, and strengthen the bonds that have sustained the auction community for seven remarkable decades.
Highlights of the Convention
The three-day event promises a packed schedule of:
* Professional development workshops
* Networking opportunities
* Industry expert presentations
* Cutting-edge auction technology demonstrations
* Special 75th-anniversary commemorations
Banquet: Together Towards Tomorrow
The convention’s centerpiece banquet, themed “Together Towards Tomorrow,” invites attendees to dress in formal attire to celebrate this significant milestone. It will be an elegant evening of recognition, featuring special tributes to the association’s rich history and a vision for future success. Attendees are encouraged to wear formal evening wear to mark this momentous occasion.
Location and Details
Date: January 27-29th, 2024
Venue: Hotel Marshfield
Dress Code: Formal attire for banquet
Registration: Open to WAA members and auction industry professionals
Why Attend?
Whether you’re a seasoned auctioneer or new to the profession, this 75th-anniversary convention offers:
* Skill enhancement opportunities
* Valuable networking with industry peers
* Insights into emerging auction trends
* Professional growth and development
* A chance to celebrate 75 years of auction excellence
The Wisconsin Auctioneers Association continues to lead the way in supporting and elevating auction professionals across the state. This convention represents a crucial opportunity for members to connect, learn, and prepare for the challenges and opportunities ahead.
For more information and registration, contact the Wisconsin Auctioneers Association.

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