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Wegner CPAs Celebrates 75 Years of Client Success and Accounting Innovation

Wegner CPAs is proud to announce its 75th anniversary this year. Founded in 1949 by Robert E. Wegner in Madison, Wisconsin, the firm has grown from a sole proprietorship to a multi-office, multi-state operation serving clients across diverse industries.

Wegner CPAs’ timeline reflects a rich history of adaptation and growth alongside the accounting profession itself. From navigating the post-war economic boom and the rise of modern accounting in the 1950s to embracing technological advancements in the 1970s and the digital revolution of the 1990s, the firm has consistently evolved to meet the changing needs of its clients.

Today, Wegner CPAs fosters a vibrant workplace culture that values collaboration, innovation, and work-life balance. Our commitment to our team is evident in our flexible work arrangements, professional development opportunities, and recognition as a Top Workplace. The firm’s core values, established in 2006, continue to guide its actions and behaviors, ensuring a people first approach, relationship driven service, and a commitment to unwavering integrity.

“We are incredibly proud of the legacy we have built over the past 75 years,” said Glenn Miller, Managing Partner of Wegner CPAs. “Our success is a testament to the dedication of our talented team and the trust our clients have placed in us. We look forward to many more years of providing exceptional service and helping our clients achieve their financial goals.”

As Wegner CPAs celebrates this significant anniversary, the firm is poised for continued growth and innovation. With 178 employees, including 17 partners, across seven office locations and 13 states, Wegner CPAs is well-equipped to meet its clients’ evolving needs.

From humble beginnings to the thriving firm we are today, visit our timeline to see the milestones, innovations, and dedicated professionals who have shaped our legacy.

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