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Becoming an appraiser - how did I get here? Part 1
Twenty-five years ago I was a newly minted Ph.D. in Chinese Art and Archaeology from New York University, Institute of Fine Arts. It had been a long road and I loved every minute of it.
Researching and writing my dissertation on an elaborately carved Han Dynasty (2nd century CE) stone tomb was the highlight of my graduate school years, and included an academic year at Shandong University in Ji’nan, China with field trips to archaeological sites in Shandong and nearby provinces where such tombs were found.
I subsequently had a fellowship at the Center for Advanced Study in Visual Arts at the National Gallery in Washington, D.C. where I began writing my dissertation. I was also pregnant with my first child, so in a sense I was gestating two babies. A couple of years later, I had a toddler and a Ph.D. and found myself living in San Diego, now pregnant with my second child. As anyone with children knows, the best laid plans inevitably change once you become a parent. After stints teaching at UCLA and UCSD as well a curatorial work at museums in Orange County and San Diego, I began to reconsider my career goals. I loved San Diego and didn’t want to move for a job. I also wanted a flexible work schedule so I could have enough time with my young children. How could I use my analytical, research and writing skills and also get paid well? As I cast about for options, I stumbled upon the idea of becoming an appraiser, a profession that I was barely aware of, much less had ever considered. The more I looked into the appraisal profession, the more I realized how much overlap there was with my academic training: specialized knowledge and connoisseurship, attention to detail, excellent research, writing and communication skills. To become an accredited appraiser at the American Society of Appraisers required more study but after going through the four courses and taking the USPAP exam, I could start working right away and begin building the hours necessary to become accredited. I decided to jump in.
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Take a product tour of Appraisal Scribe at the video link below
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APPRAISAL SCRIBE IS LIVE!
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Appraisal Scribe Exhibiting at the Appraisers Association of America National Conference
Want to learn more about Appraisal Scribe’s cloud based platform for appraisers? We will be an exhibitor at Appraisers Association of America, Of Value: 2023 National Conference at the New York Athletic Club in Manhattan on November 8th-9th. Please stop by to meet the founders, and for live demos!
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Appraisal Scribe is adding Templates
We are gearing up to make Appraisal Scribe available to subscribers the end of April. We will be demo-ing our product at the ASA Personal Property Symposium, April 30-May 2nd. One of the most requested features from our Beta testers was more flexibility formatting appraisal reports. So we are in the midst of testing editable templates which will allow you to create a library of templates to choose from. Unlike many template systems, you will be able to switch formats at any time during or after report production.