Tim Pfister
Tim is a professional auctioneer and valuation specialist with extensive expertise in helping companies recover value from challenging situations. He began his career in the capital equipment market in 1999 and has since been involved in the purchase and sale of new and used machinery. Over his 20-year tenure, Tim has facilitated transactions across a wide range of industries throughout the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
Tim has been with Integra Asset Solutions since its inception, playing an invaluable role in driving the company’s growth and success. He has helped expand Integra’s revenue streams and fostered critical relationships with machinery dealers nationwide. Tim is an active member of the National Auctioneers Association, an Adjunct Instructor at the Nashville Auction School in Tennessee, a Certified Appraiser of the Association of Machinery and Equipment Appraisers (AMEA), and an engaged member of the Machinery Dealers National Association (MDNA).
Tim represents Integra at industry events across the country, leveraging his exceptional talent for building and managing relationships. Highly respected in the industry, he is a trusted partner and advisor, instrumental in advancing Integra’s reputation as a leader in asset recovery and liquidation.
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Tell me one of your pet peeves.
Sand on the floor when walking around in bare feet
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If I could invent a holiday, it would definitely involve...
Something with coffee, chocolate, and desserts. I’m known to have a bit of a sweet tooth.
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How do you want people to remember about you?
That I love to make people laugh.
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Cats or dogs?
As an owner of two rescued dogs, I would have to say I have a soft spot for disadvantaged and unwanted dogs.
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If people didn't have to work to earn a paycheck but simply have any profession they enjoy, what would you be doing?
I would build or make custom home additions/modifications. I'm known as the "can you make this? " guy in my circle of friends.
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What would be your personal motto?
"I never promised you a good time, but only memorable." We've said this in my family during some of the most bizarre of circumstances.
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What is your favorite aspect of your job?
The ever changing locations, industries, and clients. I enjoy learning about each individual client’s background and story.