Travis Hendrick
Travis Hendrick
Travis Hendrick is an experienced construction professional with over 20 years in industry management and leadership roles. Travis has worked in estimating, engineering, project management, finance, and accounting positions. His wide and varied experiences provide him with an understanding of the full cycle of a construction business whether selling work, executing it, or managing risk, people, and finances.
Travis has worked in construction firms both large and small. With a finance degree from Montana State University in Bozeman, he found himself rather quickly leading a Las Vegas trade contractor through a period of rapid growth. Most recently, Travis was the Director of Finance for Goodfellow Brothers, a large west coast heavy/civil contractor.
Travis is originally from the state of Washington and now resides in Raleigh, NC with his wife and three children. When he isn’t working, Travis enjoys coaching and watching basketball, vacationing with his family, playing golf, and fishing. He is a passionate advocate for the construction industry and is an active member of CFMA. Travis’ personal mission is to connect with and positively impact people.
Recent Posts
Is Stress Always Bad?
This week’s vlog is another counterintuitive one and, thankfully, the last in a very short series. If we’re brutally honest with ourselves, we must admit that construction is a very stressful industry. There is unrelenting pressure to get jobs done on time and on...
Is Pessimism Good for You?
Let’s start with a caveat: Pessimism should probably NOT be your default setting if you want to be successful in the construction business. Cockeyed optimists like Wayne might dismiss or rebel at the idea that pessimism can be a positive. Isn’t it a drag on creativity...
Leadership Versus Management: What’s the Difference?
Is leadership synonymous with management? If not, what’s the difference? And in what ways do they overlap? Does your construction company need both to prosper? Of course it does! But to be truly successful, senior leaders need to make sure they’re delivering plenty...