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Bryan Pautsch

Principal, CPA, JD
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Experience

Bryan joined VonLehman as an established and reputable nonprofit tax professional with over 25 years of experience with a Top 50 accounting firm. He has focused his entire career on tax specialization within the nonprofit industry. Having led the nonprofit tax vertical for his previous firm, Bryan now occupies the role of nonprofit tax leader at VonLehman.

In the early stages of his career, Bryan established himself as an authority in service of nonprofit organizations. His passion for the nonprofit industry yields vast experience across virtually all industry sectors including civic, community, healthcare, Greek, religious, educational and cultural organizations, as well as private foundations and trade associations, among others. Bryan frequently speaks on exempt topics and organizational structure through a variety of industry events.

His commitment to the nonprofit industry is exemplified through his service with the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin and Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin. Bryan’s tax expertise, coupled with his genuine appreciation for the success of nonprofit missions, makes him an invaluable member of VonLehman’s Nonprofit Group.

Education

Bachelor of Science in Accounting, Economics, & Business, Coe College
Juris Doctor, University of Tulsa College of Law

Professional and Civic Organizations

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Wisconsin Institute of Certified Public Accountants
American Bar Association
Oklahoma Bar Association
Wisconsin Bar Association
Milwaukee Bar Association
TE/GE EO Council Member
Make-A-Wish Foundation of Wisconsin, Former Board Member
Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin, Former Volunteer
Planned Giving Council for Milwaukee School of Engineering, Former Member

About
Bryan Pautsch

Focus

Nonprofit
Tax

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What's on your bucket list? Traveling to Italy and Hawaii.

If you had a different career, what would it be? Baseball coach.

Three words that describe me are: Positive, caring, and friendly.

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