53 min

Starting a business at age 66 with Paul Tasner Innovation For All - Diversity in Tech and Business

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Paul Tasner, Co-founder and CEO of PulpWorks and more recently, Co-founder of Sort, has more than 40 years of operations experience. He has held leadership positions in ventures ranging from start-up to Fortune 100. For the past decade, his focus has been on sustainability. Paul’s corporate affiliations include The Clorox Company, Clif Bar, Method Products, and Hepagen Vaccines. He has authored numerous papers and presentations on supply chain sustainability and currently lectures on this subject in the MBA Programs at San Francisco State University and Golden Gate University as well as the Packaging Engineering Department at San Jose State University. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Boston University.
In this episode you will learn:

How PulpWorks manufactures packaging for consumer goods using fiber waste
The story of Paul Tasner starting his first business at age 66
The perks of being your own boss as an entrepreneur
The specific challenges PulpWorks faces in securing new customers
How to pursue investors in the competitive city of San Francisco
Critical questions to consider for people nearing retirement that want to start a business
How recycling is an answer but not the answer
Why Paul is envious of the millennial mindset
How rejecting plastic can make a difference
What Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is and how EPR regulations could impact society
Paul’s new tech-based recycling business

Note: This conversation was recorded before the COVID-19 Pandemic and the death of James Floyd.

Paul Tasner, Co-founder and CEO of PulpWorks and more recently, Co-founder of Sort, has more than 40 years of operations experience. He has held leadership positions in ventures ranging from start-up to Fortune 100. For the past decade, his focus has been on sustainability. Paul’s corporate affiliations include The Clorox Company, Clif Bar, Method Products, and Hepagen Vaccines. He has authored numerous papers and presentations on supply chain sustainability and currently lectures on this subject in the MBA Programs at San Francisco State University and Golden Gate University as well as the Packaging Engineering Department at San Jose State University. He holds a B.S. in Industrial Engineering from the New Jersey Institute of Technology and a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Boston University.
In this episode you will learn:

How PulpWorks manufactures packaging for consumer goods using fiber waste
The story of Paul Tasner starting his first business at age 66
The perks of being your own boss as an entrepreneur
The specific challenges PulpWorks faces in securing new customers
How to pursue investors in the competitive city of San Francisco
Critical questions to consider for people nearing retirement that want to start a business
How recycling is an answer but not the answer
Why Paul is envious of the millennial mindset
How rejecting plastic can make a difference
What Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) is and how EPR regulations could impact society
Paul’s new tech-based recycling business

Note: This conversation was recorded before the COVID-19 Pandemic and the death of James Floyd.

53 min