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    Travis (TJ) Tung – Class of 2000

    By Amy VelozAugust 8, 2024No Comments5 Mins Read
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    Graduating from Pahrump Valley High School in 2000, Travis (fondly known to his high school friends as TJ) Tung’s path to becoming a successful Tax Manager at RSM US LLP has been anything but straightforward. His post-high school journey took him from UNLV and UNR to Colorado State University, where he earned a B.S. in Accounting. He later completed a Masters in Taxation at the University of Colorado Denver.

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    Reflecting on his high school years, Travis fondly remembers the supportive environment at PVHS. “My time at PVHS was formative,” he recalls, noting the lasting impact of the smaller class sizes and dedicated teachers on his lifelong learning journey. These experiences laid the groundwork for his varied and sometimes tumultuous career.

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    Travis describes his professional journey as more of an odyssey, marked by numerous detours and challenges. “I never really knew what I wanted to do, so I bounced around from subject to subject,” he admits. However, a turning point came when he decided to pursue a career in accounting, valuing the stability and intellectual stimulation it offered. “Accounting seemed like a choice that would provide stability and allow me to interact with interesting clients,” he explains. “Additionally, I found tax to be quite interesting in and of itself and the constant change in law appealed to me .. as the job will be ever evolving. “

    One of the key milestones in Travis’ career was passing the CPA exam and becoming licensed. “Succeeding when I was running my own firm was gratifying,” he adds, highlighting his entrepreneurial spirit. His journey was significantly influenced by a professor during his graduate studies, who instilled in him a passion for learning and personal growth. “I have tried to keep the desire to continually and enthusiastically learn throughout my career and personal life,” Travis emphasizes.

    Starting his career later in life presented unique challenges for Travis, particularly in adapting to a multigenerational workforce. “Hopping into the professional world in my 30s was slightly jarring,” he recalls. However, this experience taught him valuable lessons in communication and adaptability.

    Travis emphasizes the significance of building connections and maintaining authenticity in achieving professional success. “It is often who you know, not what you know,” he points out. He advises aspiring accountants to obtain their CPA credentials but cautions against pursuing a master’s degree unless they are genuinely passionate about the subject.

    Travis elaborates on his philosophy with additional insights: “Fake it till you make it is actually a great philosophy, so long as you remain ethical and true to yourself.” He also highlights the importance of listening in professional interactions. “People like to talk about themselves, whether it is a new client or a colleague or boss. Just let them talk. You listen.” This approach has been instrumental in his career, helping him build meaningful relationships and navigate the complexities of his field.

    Travis remains connected to PVHS through various activities and events. “Many of my family and friends have high school-aged children, and I love attending their meets, games, and school-related activities,” he shares. Whenever possible, he participates in alumni games, particularly soccer, and is a big supporter of cross country and track and field. His ongoing involvement underscores his commitment to the school that played a significant role in his formative years.

    In addition to his professional and personal pursuits, Travis is actively involved in several professional organizations and community service programs. He is a member of the American Institute of CPAs, the Nevada Society of CPAs, the Colorado Society of CPAs, Financial Executives International, and Catholic Charities. “Belonging to these organizations helps me stay connected to the broader professional community and gives me opportunities to give back,” he says.

    Outside of work, Travis is an avid outdoor enthusiast, participating in activities such as bicycle racing, ultrarunning, ski mountaineering, paragliding, bird hunting…the list goes on. He considers running the Leadville Trail 100 as one of his significant achievements in endurance sports. “Having hobbies and interests is important,” he asserts, emphasizing the need for a balanced life. Travis can also be found spending time with his dog, Toby, dabbling in Analog Photography or learning to build watches.

    Balancing professional responsibilities with personal interests is a continuous effort for Travis. “Work-life balance occasionally feels like a mythical creature,” he jokes. Yet, he strives to leave work at the office and prioritize personal growth and family time.

    Looking ahead, Travis has modest career goals centered on maintaining a solid work-life balance and financial stability. “I’d like to make Partner one day, though I am unsure if the ‘juice is worth the squeeze,'” he reflects. He is also excited about his wife Stephanie Musick’s journey through P.A. school and looks forward to supporting her success. Travis also has goals future surrounding his outdoor hobbies. “I am hoping to run a few more hundred mil trail races and would like to see if some of my younger running Personal Bests are still achievable at my age. I’d like to finish off summiting all the Colorado 14ers, and attempt Denali.” 

    Travis’ post-high school journey is a testament to resilience, continuous learning, and the pursuit of balance. From his early days at PVHS to now, Travis has navigated a path filled with both challenges and achievements. His story is a reminder that success is not always a straight path but rather a journey filled with learning and growth. As he reflects on his journey, he draws inspiration from a favorite quote (one of many): “So we shall let the reader answer this question for himself: who is the happier man, he who has braved the storm of life and lived or he who has stayed securely on shore and merely existed?” – Hunter S Thompson.

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