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Janice Hamilton - President / Auctioneer
Janice Hamilton is President and founder of Hamilton Fine Art and Auction a licensed fund raising and estate auction company based in South Florida. As both a licensed auctioneer and professional actress, Janice brings a combination of celebrity status, personality and auction expertise to your fund raising event.
Over the past 15 years, Janice has raised millions of dollars for non-profit organizations such as the Boca Museum of Art, American Cancer Society, Tourettes Syndrome, Lleukemia & Lymphoma Foundation, Symphony of the Americas, Alzeimer’s Community Care, Lighthouse for the Blind, Chambers of Commerce, Palm Beach Middle School of the Arts. American Heritage Theatre, Mosaic Theatre, Jewish Guild for the Blind, Puppetry Art Center, Miami Hurricane Club, National Association of Women Business Owners, American Association of University Women, Soref JCC, YMCA of South Florida, and hundreds of churches, schools and temples.
Janice performs professionally on stage, film and television. Her latest film, “Boynton Beach Club”, can be seen in movie theatres nationally. Many fans remember her in “As the World Turns” and “All My Children” and “Miami Sands.”
Janice will present your auction in a fun, upbeat and entertaining fashion, while substantially increasing fund raising profits to your organization. |
John van Dalen - Operations Manager
John van Dalen joined Hamilton Fine Art & Auction in 2008 bringing with him 30+ years of experience in business management, fundraising, non-profits, advertising and marketing, creative arts and administration.
Mr. van Dalen’s combination of skills in performing, producing, special events, writing, administration and management have been successfully applied over the years as Administrator of the Unity Church of Martin County, Manager of Sterling-Miller Publishing; President/CEO of the School of the Arts Foundation; developing marketing and budgets for political campaigns; and advertising and graphic design for Ogilvy & Mather in New York. John spent 12 years as Director of Education for Research Resources Corporation, training thousands of communications workers in the field of public records research.
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