I Hate Paper
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OUT TO LUNCH finds Baton Rouge Business Report Editor Stephanie Riegel combining her hard news journalist skills and food background: conducting business over lunch. Baton Rouge has long had a storied history of politics being conducted over meals, now...
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vor 4 Jahren
Although we live in a digital world today, most of us – both at
home and at work - have too many pieces of paper still stored in
file cabinets, boxes, and in piles that we have promised
ourselves we’ll go through one day soon. But, as we all know,
"one day doesn’t" always come. And that’s a problem that not only
puts us at risk for information theft, but also clouds our
ability to organize our finances, and our lives.
Jay Babb has a solution for you. Jay is the owner of Secure
Shredding and Recycling, a local company that provides document
destruction and shredding services on site at your office or
home, as well as at its plant-based facilities in North Baton
Rouge and, since 2019, Lake Charles.
Jay founded the company in 2009 and has grown it over the years.
Today they shred some 250 tons of paper per month for clients
that include government offices, businesses and individuals.
As its name suggests, Secure Shredding and Recycling recycles all
that paper it shreds, into alternative fiber products. So the
company is protecting the environment while also protecting its
clients from information theft. Jay has a background in
information management and was involved in several successful
ventures before founding Secure Shredding and Recycling, which
was listed in 2019 on the LSU 100 list of fastest-growing
Tiger-owned business.
Ryan Greene also has a hate/hate relationship with paper. Ryan is
founder of I Hate Receipts, a new app that, as its name suggests,
enables users to snap pictures of their paper receipts and store
them in a secure, cloud-based “vault,” where they can be easily
accessed, tagged and categorized.
Once digitized, the data in your I hate Receipts account can be
used in several ways. It can help you better understand your
purchase history and manage how and where you spend money.
The app can also be used to electronically submit receipts for
reimbursement, cutting down on the time and hassle that employees
spend filling out expense reports for employers.
Ryan, who is a commercial real estate broker, conceived of the
idea for the app while walking through the Atlanta airport in
2018, saw a kiosk that offered a scanning feature for paper
receipts and thought, there must be a better way.
"There's gotta be a better way" is the mindset that drives many
successful startups, if not all of them. It wasn't all that
terribly long ago that Apple started out as a simple idea: to
build a better computer than the then dominant IBM PC. So it's
worth paying attention to our local entrepreneurs as they grow
their businesses. You never know where the next big thing is
going to come from. It just might be Baton Rouge.
You can find photos from this show by Jill Lafleur on our
website. And check out Stephanie's conversation with ex LSU and
NFL quarterback Matt Flynn about his startup, MyHy.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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