Andrew Wilson Appointed to Ivy Tech State Board of Trustees

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Andrew Wilson Appointed to Ivy Tech State Board of Trustees

EVANSVILLE, IN – Indiana Governor Eric Holcomb has appointed Andrew W. Wilson,  president and principal auctioneer/real estate broker of William Wilson Auction & Realty, to the Ivy Tech Community College State Board of Trustees. He will serve a three-year term with the College.

Holding auctioneer and real estate licenses in Indiana and Illinois, Wilson specializes in estate management, assisting with complete solutions during the estate settlement process.  Wilson has earned the prestigious designation of Certified Auctioneers Institute and also holds the Certified Estate Specialist (CES) designation from the National Auctioneers Association. Clients include families, professionals, and major institutions.

He is active in the community, having served on various boards on the local and state level. Currently, Wilson is president of the Board of Directors of the Posey County Economic Development Partnership; a member of the Board of Trustees of the Evansville Museum; Posey County Leader for the Riley Children’s Foundation; a member of the National Auctioneers Association Advocacy Committee; a member of the Board of Directors of the Indiana Auctioneers Association Foundation; and a member of the Board of Directors of Junior Achievement of Southwestern Indiana.

Wilson has been recognized for his business and civic leadership, including a 2007 Governor’s Award for Tomorrow’s Leaders, one of the Evansville Business Journal’s “20 Under 40” in 2011, and Southwest Indiana Chamber’s first “Young Professional of the Year” in 2017. He led the statewide Indiana Auctioneers Association as President in 2012.

“Andrew knows the value of Ivy Tech and its variety of pathways for students. He also understands the workforce development needs in this area and how Ivy Tech is the solution to addressing those needs,” said Jonathan Weinzapfel, chancellor of Ivy Tech Evansville. “We are pleased to have him represent our campus on the State Board of Trustees.”