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Reppert School of Auctioneering
The Reppert School of Auctioneering is the world's leading auctioneer education provider, since 1921. It is located at the (Christy's Auction Gallery ) in Indianapolis, Indiana.
== History ==

The Repperts School of Auctioneering was founded in 1921 by Col. Fred Reppert of Decatur, Indiana. Fred Reppert started in the auction business as a young boy and quickly rose to the top of his profession, selling auctions in every state of America, and in every province of Canada and Mexico. He was widely recognized as the greatest auctioneer in the world at the time, setting several world records in the sale of livestock, real estate and personal property.
The school’s tradition as the premier institution for auction education was carried on by Fred Reppert’s daughter Eleanor and later by his son Rolland Reppert, M.D., who both owned and operated the school, with the assistance of Quentin R. Chaffee, who served as the school's dean of instruction. Phil Neuenschwander and Ron Chaffee then operated the school before it was purchased by Dennis Kruse of Auburn, Indiana. Dennis Kruse, a 1964 graduate of Repperts, a past president of the National Auctioneers Association, (Indiana State Senator ), and Trine University Board of Trustees member now serves as president emeritus of the auction school. Ron Chaffee serves as the dean of instruction. In May 2011, Reppert Auction School was purchased by Jack Christy and his daughter Melissa Davis of (Christy's of Indiana, Inc. ) Jack serves as vice president and co-owner while Melissa serves as president and co-owner. Jack has taught auction education for many years at Reppert and for the National Auctioneers Association. Melissa Davis grew up in the auction profession and is a third generation auctioneer. She served as president of the (Indiana Auctioneers Association ) in 2013.
The school held three-week classes twice a year from 1921 to 1985, with all the classes being held in Decatur, Indiana, with the exception of one class given in Colorado. In 1985, the school format was changed to two weeks, and was offered three times a year. After the purchase by Dennis Kruse, the number of class terms was expanded to four a year, with additional classes being given for a short time in Scottsdale, Arizona, and Indianapolis, Indiana. The auction school currently offers a ten-day auction training class four times a year in their Indianapolis, Indiana, location.
The Reppert School of Auctioneering has had graduates from every state in the United States, as well as multiple foreign countries, and is the nation's longest continually operated auction school.

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