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RYAN C.

HARVEY
712 Calibre Springs Way, Atlanta, GA, 30342 (407) 538-5456 rh ar v ey 12 9 @ g ma il. co m

SKILLS
Financial analysis and valuation experience combined with the ability to rapidly transition between assignments. Energetic, articulate, and detail oriented. Strong interpersonal skills with ability to excel in individual situations or in team settings. Experienced in working and communicating with senior executives, peers, and staff. Consistently delivers projects on time and within budget. Strong Excel skills with capacity to learn additional business tools. Skills include: Financial Statement Projections & Analysis Effective Presentation Skills Qualitative & Quantitative Research Employee Training & Mentoring Industry & Market Analysis Problem Solving Building Business Relationships & Client Interaction Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, PowerPoint & Word)

EXPERIENCE
Bennett Thrasher PC; Atlanta, GA 2012 2013 Valuation Associate Facilitated nearly 25 valuations for estate and gift tax, ESOP, stock option, and litigation purposes for small- to midmarket firms (sales $1-200 million) in the architecture/construction, consumer products, financial services, healthcare, professional practice (legal/medical) and software/IT technology industries Analyzed and interpreted historical financial and operational data; responsible for financial analysis and valuation modeling Performed in-depth client, industry, market and competitor research Prepared written analyses, reports, and presentations CBIZ Valuation Group; Atlanta GA 2011 2012 Valuation Consultant Facilitated roughly 50 enterprise and compensation valuations of physician and multi-specialty medical practices (sales of $1-20 million) for hospitals and healthcare systems for management planning, mergers and acquisitions, tax and financial reporting purposes Independently gathered data pertinent to the engagement through direct client interaction and client site visits Responsible for data gathering, industry and company research, financial analysis, valuation modeling, and written analyses and reports Contributed directly to the development of proposals, presentations, and publications distributed to current and prospective clients Gentiva Health Services; Atlanta, GA 2010 2011 Tax Accountant Responsible for state and local tax compliance; ensured accurate and timely filing for approximately 470 branch locations (including sales and use, property tax, business license renewals) Managed seven jurisdictional tax audits; prepared written communication and provided research and supplemental information to auditors Assisted in preparation of state and federal income tax returns and other corporate compliance filings as needed Integral part of transition team tasked to ensure seamless transition of systems and processes during i) relocation of tax department from Melville, NY to Atlanta, GA, and ii) merger of Gentiva and Odyssey Healthcare

INTERNSHIPS
Lockheed Martin; Finance & Supply Chain Management; Seabrook, MD Raymond James; Personal Wealth Management; Orlando, FL Summer 2008 Summer 2007

EDUCATION
University of Florida, Warrington College of Business; Gainesville, FL 2009 Bachelor of Science in Business Administration; Concentration: Finance Financed 100% of tuition through merit based scholarships; Overall GPA: 3.5 Member of highly selective student ambassador and professional development organizations (College of Business) Executive board member, national scholarship leadership award winner (Kappa Sigma Fraternity)

LICENSES, CERTIFICATIONS & PUBLICATIONS


Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Level I Candidate, June 2013 American Society of Appraisers (ASA) Business Valuation Completed BV201, August 2012 Harvey, R., & Romero, R. (November 2012). In The AHLA/BVR Guide to Healthcare Industry Compensation and Valuation (Chapter 15). Business Valuation Resources, LLC Harvey, R., & Romero, R. (May 2012). Information Overload: Why Does That Valuator Want So Much Information To Value My Practice?. Physician News Digest. From http://www.physiciansnews.com/2012/05/08/informationoverload-why-does-that-valuator-want-so-much-information-to-value-my-practice/

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