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Gresens named to lead Wipfli LLP

Wipfli LLP, a national accounting and consulting firm, announced Kurt Gresens will become the firm's new leader after being previously elected by Wipfli's partners.

Gresens will succeed Rick Dreher, who is completing the final term of his successful 13-year tenure as the firm's managing partner and chairman of the board. The firm also announced that Kelly Fisher will take over Gresens' current role of practice partner.

Gresens steps into his new role as Wipfli's managing partner with close to three decades of industry experience. He has been a partner at the firm since 2006 and was elected to Wipfli's board of directors in 2013. Most recently, he has served on the firm's leadership team as overall practice partner since 2016. During his career at Wipfli, Gresens has served a variety of clients across industries and played a key role in helping create the firm's Vision 2020 and Wipfli 2025 strategies.

Gresens joined Wipfli's Wausau office in 1992 after graduating from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He moved to Green Bay in 1996 and has served clients across industries on wide range of strategic matters.

"Kurt first joined Wipfli in 1992 right after graduating from college and moved through the company's ranks. His appointment as the new managing partner is an exciting milestone in our firm's future and succession plan that the board has been working on for more than a year," said Rick Dreher. "Over the years, Kurt and Kelly have played key roles in the strategic growth and direction of the firm, and we are very confident in their ability to take Wipfli to the next level."

Fisher currently leads the firm's tax practice. She has more than 17 years of public accounting experience in manufacturing, technology, professional services and international operations, including experience with a Big Four accounting firm.

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