The American Society of Appraisers (ASA) proudly announces the induction of its distinguished 2025 Class of Fellows (FASA), the highest honor awarded by the Society. This year’s honorees have demonstrated exceptional service, unwavering professionalism, and extraordinary contributions to the appraisal profession. ASA is honored to recognize:
The ASA College of Fellows recognizes Accredited Senior Appraisers who have substantially advanced appraisal standards and demonstrated sustained leadership within both ASA and the broader valuation community. Since 1954, induction into the College of Fellows signifies peer recognition of extraordinary achievement, impactful service, and professional excellence.
“Fellowship in ASA represents the pinnacle of trust, expertise, and leadership in our field,” said Mr. Guillermo Ortiz de Zarate, Chief Executive Officer, American Society of Appraisers. “Our honorees—William H. Frazier, David Doering, Jack Young, and Jack Beckwith—exemplify these qualities and have made lasting contributions to ASA and the broader valuation community.”
Fellows are selected through a rigorous process of peer nomination, reviewed and approved by the College of Fellows, and final approval by ASA’s Board of Governors. Nominees are evaluated for years of leadership, ethical standards, significant professional impact, and mentorship within the Society and the profession. Carla Glass, chancellor of the College of Fellows, adds that the members of the College welcome these additions and the excellent backgrounds they bring with them.
The formal induction of the 2025 Fellows will take place at ASA’s International Conference in San Juan, Puerto Rico this October. ASA congratulates these honorees and extends its deepest gratitude for their ongoing leadership and dedication to fostering excellence in the valuation profession.