ASA Wisconsin Chapter February 2016 Meeting

ASA Wisconsin Chapter February 2016 Meeting

By ASA Wisconsin Chapter

Date and time

Friday, February 19, 2016 · 11:30am - 1pm CST

Location

1120 N Broadway

1120 North Broadway MSOE Alumni Partnership Center Milwaukee, WI 53202

Refund Policy

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Description

FEBRUARY 2016 MEETING ANNOUNCEMENT

WHEN: Friday, February 19, 2016
11:30 am to 1:00 pm

WHERE: Milwaukee School of Engineering
Alumni Partnership Center
1120 North Broadway (SE Corner of Broadway and Juneau, enter through door on Broadway)
Milwaukee, WI 53202
Phone: 414-277-7151
Free Parking is available in the Milwaukee B Lot
MSOE has issued a “blanket parking” order for our meeting, and you will NOT need a parking pass to park in the lot.
Interactive map available on the Chapter website.


Highest and Best Use – Mine Buffer Land

Speaker: Gary Loke, ASA of Duff & Phelps

Gary’s article, “Highest and Best Use- Valuation Guidance Regarding Buffer Land at Quarry Operations,” appeared in the July issue of Rock Products magazine. It serves as the basis for the presentation. You can read the article here: http://rock.epubxp.com/i/536046-jul-2015/21?

About the Speaker:
Gary is a director in Duff & Phelps’ Milwaukee office in the Valuation Advisory Services practice. He provides direction and technical support for special-purpose, large multi-property, and multidiscipline engagements.

Gary has extensive experience in the valuation of businesses and assets in the following industries: oil and gas; mining and extractive; process industries; light, medium, and heavy capital goods manufacturing; and various service industries. He has served companies engaged in upstream, midstream, and downstream oil and gas operations, as well as companies engaged in the mining of construction aggregates, frac sand and other industrial sand, hard rock minerals, metallurgical-grade limestone, precious metals, coal, clay minerals, trona, and other extracted minerals. Gary also has extensive valuation experience with heavy manufacturing and process industry businesses, and conducts appraisals involving the valuation of business enterprises, capital stock, tangible and intangible assets, and tangible mineral reserves for purchase price allocation, as well as market value determinations for tax purposes.


COST: $25.00 for Members and Guests
Pay online using a credit or debit card when registering.
You will also be able to pay at the door using cash or check only.

Organized by

The American Society of Appraisers is a multi-discipline, non-profit, international organization of professional appraisers representing all appraisal disciplines: Appraisal Review and Management, Business Valuation, Gems and Jewelry, Machinery and Technical Specialties, Personal Property and Real Property. Our mission is to foster the public trust of our members and the appraisal profession through compliance with the highest levels of ethical and professional standards.

The Wisconsin Chapter of the American Society of Appraisers serves the State of Wisconsin.

 

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