Auctions are a strong force in today's business economy. Sellers get quick turnaround for their merchandise at the fair market value, while buyers can find unique items and bid at prices they can afford.
"Dennis K. Kruse" is an auctioneer who was a founder of what became Kruse International.
Kruse started working in the local auction business with his father, Russell W. Kruse, and his older brother Dean Kruse. They were later joined by his younger brother, Daniel J. Kruse, and started what became Kruse International Collector Car Auctions in 1971.
In 1979, Kruse left the collector car business to focus on local auctions and real estate. A 1964 graduate of the Reppert School of Auctioneering in Decatur, Indiana, Kruse served as president of the auction school, from his purchase of the school in 1996, until its sale to the Christy family in Indianapolis in 2011. Kruse graduated from the School of Education at Indiana University in 1970, and was a licensed teacher in Indiana from 1970 to 1975. He currently serves on the board of trustees at Trine University in Angola, Indiana.
Kruse was an Indiana State Representative from 1989 to 2004, and is a current Indiana Senate/Indiana State Senator for the 14th District. He is the chairman of the Education & Career Development Committee, and is a member of the Agriculture & Small Business, Pensions & Labor, and Utilities & Technology Committees.
He is a past president of the Indiana Auctioneer's Association, and a member of their hall of fame.
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