Travis Cooper
Senior Valuation Analyst—MBA, CVA
Travis.Cooper@HMSvalue.com10 Glenlake Parkway, Suite 130A, Atlanta GA 30328
Value At Work
Thorough
Having joined HMS Valuation Partners in 2014, Travis’s primary focus is valuing physician compensation for clinical services. His work often includes operational assessments, cash flow analysis, reimbursement review, and productivity benchmarking. He also provides valuation opinions related to administrative services, teaching roles, departmental directorships, and call coverage arrangements. Working regularly with hospital administrators, CFOs, CEOs, and practice managers, Travis enjoys guiding projects from initial data gathering through the final fair market value opinion.
Experienced
Travis graduated in 2004 from William Carey University with a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration, concentrating in finance. He later earned a Master of Business Administration with a concentration in finance from the University of New Orleans in 2005. He began his career as an auditor for the St. Tammany Parish Sheriff’s Office before moving into a cost accountant role with a New Orleans technology company. Travis joined HMS Valuation Partners in 2014 and is a Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) through the National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts.
Professional Memberships / Certifications:
- National Association of Certified Valuators and Analysts
Detail-Oriented
Travis’s background in auditing and cost accounting has given him the ability to analyze large volumes of data and identify the information most relevant to each engagement. He enjoys working within tight deadlines while delivering projects efficiently and accurately. Travis brings a calm presence and remains highly attentive to detail while balancing multiple projects, clients, and evolving demands.
Value Outside Work
My favorite things to do as a kid were. . .
Spending most of my time outside of school playing sports and video games with other kids in my neighborhood. We’d play football, basketball, soccer, etc. We also had many sleepovers playing video games—the most fun game was GoldenEye 007 on Nintendo 64.
As a big kid, I like to. . .
Play games and watch movies with my wife and two daughters.
One of the things I hope to do. . .
Is to escape the busyness by retiring in a motorhome and traveling the country.
