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Travis Mitchell Hansen (born April 15, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. He was drafted into the NBA by the Atlanta Hawks, played one year for the Hawks and eight years in the Euroleague. Hansen is an entrepreneur and the founder of Tesani, a private equity firm based in Utah where he currently serves as CEO. Hansen is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Hansen was born in Provo, Utah to Scott W. Hansen and Laurie Ann Hansen (Mitchell). His mother passed away from pancreatic cancer in 1997 when Hansen was 18 years of age. Hansen graduated fro Mountain View High School, Hansen averaged nearly a triple double, 18.6 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 7.5 apg and was team captain of the Bruins as they were named Region Champions and Consolation Champions in 1996. Hansen began his college basketball career at Utah Valley State College in his hometown of Orem, Utah, where he averaged 11.2 ppg and 3.6 rpg. and he received the Iron Man award. Hansen went on to serve as a Mormon missionary in Santiago, Chile for two years. Upon returning from his LDS mission, Hansen played just one week later in a tournament in California where he drove baseline and broke the backboard. That incident landed him in the Los Angeles Hospital, where he received multiple stitches. After being heavily recruited by Utah, Cal, Indiana, New Mexico, UNLV, Arizona, Arizona St and many other teams he signed for Brigham Young University. Hansen transferred from Utah Valley University to Brigham Young University where he graduated with a BA in Health Science. He also received an executive certificate in Nonprofit leadership from Duke University.
Travis Hansen, former BYU, NBA & Euroleague All-Star and Co-Founder of the Little Heroes Foundation retired in September 2011. This is a video from high school to the pros.
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El gran exjugador del TAU fue nombrado jugador más espectacular de la temporada 2005/2006 , aqui he colgado un video en el que sale haciendo algunas maravillas
CEO of Tesani Companies, Travis Hansen invites all to come learn why building businesses is the most charitable thing you can do, and get the chance to shoot a shot for $5,000! This event will be held at RevRoad HQ (1555 N. Freedom Blvd #100, Provo, Utah) on October 3rd.
Guest Bio: Travis Hansen learned leadership during nearly two decades on the basketball court for UVU, BYU and the NBA. Now he’s fast breaking on the wave of entrepreneurism. “Surfers paddle 90 percent of the time, and 10 percent of the time they get to ride the wave,” Hansen says. “We call those moments our ‘Tesani moments’ and we create them inside our companies.” Hansen’s itch to still play on a team led him to being recruited by Deseret Book’s Sheri Dew to write “The Next Few Years Will Change Your Life.” And now his go-to play is changing others’ lives, first with Sunshine Heroes that has benefited 450,000 children around the world, and now rebounding business strategies with his 55 employees at Tesani, a holding company. His roster of brands includes Eddy HR, Lift Credit, Capital Cho...
A devotional address by Travis Hansen, Former NBA, BYU basketball player, Current CEO of Tesani Companies, delivered May 14, 2019, in the Conference Center Theater on Temple Square in Salt Lake City. Transcript: https://www.ldsbc.edu/node/1182 Visit http://www.ldsbc.edu/devotional for more information Share this video: https://youtu.be/xN2kYEN-y7w Learn more about LDS Business College: https://ldsbc.edu #ldsbcdevo #discoverldsbc
Travis Mitchell Hansen (born April 15, 1978) is an American former professional basketball player. He was drafted into the NBA by the Atlanta Hawks, played one year for the Hawks and eight years in the Euroleague. Hansen is an entrepreneur and the founder of Tesani, a private equity firm based in Utah where he currently serves as CEO. Hansen is a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
Hansen was born in Provo, Utah to Scott W. Hansen and Laurie Ann Hansen (Mitchell). His mother passed away from pancreatic cancer in 1997 when Hansen was 18 years of age. Hansen graduated fro Mountain View High School, Hansen averaged nearly a triple double, 18.6 ppg, 8.4 rpg, 7.5 apg and was team captain of the Bruins as they were named Region Champions and Consolation Champions in 1996. Hansen began his college basketball career at Utah Valley State College in his hometown of Orem, Utah, where he averaged 11.2 ppg and 3.6 rpg. and he received the Iron Man award. Hansen went on to serve as a Mormon missionary in Santiago, Chile for two years. Upon returning from his LDS mission, Hansen played just one week later in a tournament in California where he drove baseline and broke the backboard. That incident landed him in the Los Angeles Hospital, where he received multiple stitches. After being heavily recruited by Utah, Cal, Indiana, New Mexico, UNLV, Arizona, Arizona St and many other teams he signed for Brigham Young University. Hansen transferred from Utah Valley University to Brigham Young University where he graduated with a BA in Health Science. He also received an executive certificate in Nonprofit leadership from Duke University.