Biography

J. P. Buellesfeld, President of Buellesfeld Financial Services, Incorporated.

For the past 33 years, JP Buellesfeld, President of Buellesfeld Financial Services, Inc. has assisted his clients with their income tax preparation and investment needs.

J. P. is involved in the daily management of his client’s investment assets through Mutual Funds, Individual Stocks, and ETFs, and he also prepares corporate, partnership, and personal Federal & State income tax returns.

For nineteen years, from 1988 to 2007, J. P. Buellesfeld served as adjunct teacher for Cowley Community College in Wellington, Kansas, where he taught Economics, Personal Finance, U.S. History, U.S. National Government, and State and Local Government.

1983 — J. P. Buellesfeld graduated from Wellington High School at age 18.

1984 — At age 19, J. P. received his bachelor’s degree from Washburn University, Topeka, Kansas, where he majored in Political Science & U. S. History.

1985 — At age 20, J. P. received his Master’s Degree in Business Administration from Webster’s University.

1986 – J. P. Buellesfeld was recognized in the World Book Encyclopedia for being the only high school graduate in United States history to earn six years of collegiate education in two years’ time.

1990 — J. P. founded Buellesfeld Financial Services, Inc., and has served as President for the past 32 years.

2012 — Wellington High School’s Wall of Honor.  J. P. was nominated for and inducted into the Wellington High School, Wellington, Kansas, Wall of Honor.

Community Involvement:

1998  – Present — Knights of Columbus member, and member of St. Anthony’s & St. Rose Roman Catholic Church Chapters.

1992 – 1995 — Member of the City of Wellington, Kansas Memorial Auditorium Board.

1995 – 2003 — Member of the Wellington, Kansas Public Library Board.

2007 – 2014 — City of Wellington, Kansas Public Building Commission Member.

2009 – 2010 — City of Wellington, Kansas Governing Body Restructure Committee.

2009 – 2011 — City of Wellington, Kansas Boards & Commissions Reform Committee.