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Bartkowiak resigns | News, Sports, Vacancies

Bartkowiak resigns | News, Sports, Vacancies

MARQUETTE — After 50 years of service to the Marquette community, Bartkowiak Accounting and Tax Services, PC President Robert Bartkowiak has officially announced his retirement.

Five decades of service is a milestone that is not often achieved in the tax and accounting industry. As a result of this announcement, the company will officially transition to customized PC CPAs immediately.

As Bartkowiak planned for retirement, he wanted to select a successor with a proven track record of professionalism and client advocacy. According to Bartkowiak, choosing Tailored CPA was an easy choice as they had already successfully replaced several retiring partners while achieving the highest level of client satisfaction.

“I have truly enjoyed supporting my clients over the years.” said Robert Bartkowiak. “While I will miss serving all the clients I have met throughout my career, I have every confidence that Specialty CPAs will be able to provide the same level of dedication and expertise that my clients have come to love. For those who have relied on Chris and Bill for their accounting and tax needs, I am pleased to announce that they will continue their careers with Tailored CPA.”

For those unfamiliar, Tailored CPA has a strong reputation for providing exceptional accounting services.

The team, led by Managing Partner Andrew Wallner, has already deployed the cutting-edge technologies clients expect to modernize the industry in 2024 and beyond.

This is an added benefit of the move as clients will now be able to access an even wider range of tax and accounting solutions than before.

Tailored CPA and Bartkowiak Accounting and Tax Services are actively working to transition all client relationships to the Tailored CPA offices, where Bartkowiak employees will officially begin working on November 18th.

For more information or to schedule an appointment with Tailored CPA, visit www.tailoredcpas.com or contact the office directly.