Tyler C. Cooper

Dr. Tyler C. Cooper is a preventive medicine physician and serves as president and chief executive officer of Cooper Aerobics and Cooper Clinic. He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration from Baylor University in 1994, where he was All-Conference, Conference Champion and team captain in both track and cross-country as well as a member of Phi Gamma Delta (FIJI). Prior to medical school, he worked abroad and in business development for Cooper. He received a Doctor of Medicine from University of Texas Medical School at San Antonio in 2003 and a Master of Public Health in health care management from Harvard University in 2005. He completed his medical residency at Riverside Regional Medical Center in Newport News, Virginia, and at the University of South Carolina. He is board certified in preventive medicine by the American Board of Preventive Medicine.

Dr. Cooper has been practicing medicine since 2006. He oversees Cooper Aerobics’ six diverse health and wellness companies to fulfill the mission of improving the quality and quantity of people’s lives through preventive medicine and healthy living. Dr. Cooper serves on the Board of Trustees for the Kenneth H. Cooper Institute at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center. He serves on the advisory board for Baylor’s Robbins College. He formerly served as president of the American Heart Association Advisory Board–Dallas, the Grand Bank Board of Directors, North Texas Food Bank Board of Directors, Baylor’s School of Education Advisory Board, and the Harvard School of Public Health Alumni Board.

Dr. Cooper is married to Angela Lang Cooper (BSEd ’96), who was captain of the songleaders and 1995 Baylor Homecoming Queen. They are active members of Park Cities Baptist Church in Dallas and have three children: Clark, Lang, and Kai.

Tyler C. Cooper