SAINT PAUL, Minn., Oct. 12, 2016 -- Owl Bookkeeping and CFO Services has transitioned ownership to John and Laura Pitzl, who own Pitzl & Pitzl PA, a family-owned tax, accounting, and business firm based in Arden Hills, Minnesota. For nearly 15 years, Owl Bookkeeping and CFO Services has provided outsourced bookkeeping, accounting, controller, and CFO support to businesses spanning a range of sizes and industry verticals. New owners John and Laura Pitzl will maintain the existing Owl brand, team, and service offerings. Tele Mackin, who has been with Owl since 2010, will serve as Owl’s president going forward.
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Owl provides one-time, project-based, and/or ongoing support with service offerings ranging from basic payroll to strategic financial direction. “At Pitzl & Pitzl PA, we have an exceptional approach to delivering CPA services, but for a long time, our clients have also been asking us for the type of services that Owl provides,” said John Pitzl. “When it comes to providing outsourced, on-location, real-time bookkeeping, controller, and CFO support, Owl does it better than anyone I’ve ever seen before. We’ve admired Owl for years and we’re excited to be able to offer the Owl approach to our clients while providing some more horsepower and a high level of support to Owl employees and the existing clients.”
Owl’s founder Stephanie Laitala-Rupp said: “John, Laura, and the whole Pitzl & Pitzl PA team are a tremendous resource and will only strengthen the rock solid base of knowledge and experience that Owl already brings to the table.” Laitala-Rupp is going to focus full-time on her role as president of Commonwealth Properties, a property development firm that rescues historic spaces and makes them economically viable again. Its holdings include W.A. Frost, The Commodore Bar and Restaurant, Hotel 340, University Club, Saint Paul Athletic Club, and Stout’s Island Lodge, among others.
CONTACT: Tele Mackin President Owl Bookkeeping & CFO Services [email protected] 651.395.3525


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