IJAC
Inspiring the Next Generation of Auctioneers
Inspiring the Next Generation of Auctioneers
Launched in 2007, the International Junior Auctioneer Championship (IJAC) showcases the emerging talent of young auctioneers between the ages of 12 and 18. The first IJAC Champion was Trev Moravec of David City, NE. These young professionals represent the future of the auction industry, demonstrating remarkable skill, confidence, and passion at an early age. The IJAC competition is held annually during the NAA Conference & Show, providing a premier platform for these rising stars to shine. Winning the IJAC title is a prestigious milestone that highlights their potential as the next leaders in auctioneering.
2024 - Caleb Taylor (Douglasville, GA)
2023 - Brandon Mendoza (Hennessey, OK)
2022 - Jesse Garber (Stewartsville, MO)
2021 - Landen Morris (Roanoke Rapids, NC)
2019 - Tyce Freije (Indianapolis, IN)
2018 - Cotton Booker (Colfax, WA)
2017 - Kendall Nisly (Kirksville, MO)
2016 - Brooke Gillespie (Graceville, MN)
2015 - Jeremy Garber (Lincoln, MO)
2014 - Justin Croy (Culver, IN)
2013 - Halie Behr (Grimes, IA)
2012 - Julia Sparks (Canyon, TX)
2011 - Curtis Wetovick (Fullerton, NE)
2010 - Nolan Bell (Gray, PA)
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2009 - Justin Schultis (Fairbury, NE)
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2008 - Jacob Barth (Moses Lake, WA)
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2007 - Trev Moravec (David City, NE)