New location for Buska businesses hosts ribbon cutting
Buska Retirement Solutions, Inc and Buska Wealth Management, LLC hosted an open house to mark the opening of their new headquarters in Wausau on Thursday, January 30 at 510 North 17th Avenue, Suite A on Wausau’s west side.
“We were thrilled with the incredible turnout at our open house and ribbon cutting ceremony,” said Cole Bruner, President of Buska Retirement Solutions, Inc and Buska Wealth Management, LLC. “We thank the community for their continued support and look forward to all that is to come!”
Both businesses are family-built firms with roots reaching back more than 80 years to 1939. That’s the year Joseph Buska Sr., Sue Buska’s grandfather, opened Buska & Buska Insurance in the basement of his home in Mosinee. Sue’s father, Joseph Jr., joined the agency in 1957 and Sue began working for the company in 1980 as a retirement specialist.
In 1992 Sue branched off from the insurance agency and opened her own office to focus on retirement income planning in Wausau. In 2007, Sue's oldest son, Cole Bruner, joined the firm as Vice President. In 2023, her daughter, Kailey Berendsen, also became part of Buska Wealth Management. Today, Cole leads as President of both companies and Kailey serves as Vice President.
For more information on Buska Retirement Solutions, Inc and Buska Wealth Management, LLC, visit RetireWithBuska.com or call 715-355-4445.
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