The transition of PulpWorks co-founder and chief executive Paul Tasner from employee to entrepreneur at the age of 66 shows age should be no barrier when it comes to taking a different path.
During a TED Talk filmed earlier this year,ย Tasner recalled how at the age of 64 he was fired from his position as director of operations at a consumer products company in San Francisco, ending over 40 years of employment with various companies.
As an engineer in manufacturing and packaging, over the next couple of years Tasner began consulting โwithout any passion whatsoeverโ, before โan idea began to take rootโ.
โI wanted to build my own business, designing and manufacturing biodegradable packaging from wasteย โ paper, agricultural, even textile wasteย โ replacing the toxic, disposable plastic packaging to which we’ve all become addicted,โ he said.
โThis is called clean technology, and it felt really meaningful to me.โ
So at the age of 66, Tasner โbecame an entrepreneur for the very first timeโ.
Tasner said he encountered all of the common issues that startups face while living and working in San Francisco: โYou are typically going to compete with some very young people from the high-tech industry, and it can be very discouraging and intimidatingโ.
โBut five years later, I’m thrilled and proud to share with you that our revenues have doubled every year, we have no debt, we have several marquee clients, our patent was issued, I have a wonderful partner who’s been with me right from the beginning, and we’ve won more than 20 awards for the work that we’ve done,โ he said.
โBut best of all, we’ve made a small dentย โ a very small dentย โ in the worldwide plastic pollution crisis.โ
Tasner described it as โthe most rewarding and meaningful workโ of his life.
Connecting first-time senior entrepreneurs
While there are many resources available for entrepreneurs, Tasner said he started with a desire to meet other first-time entrepreneurs that were his age. He is now keen to see a greater focus on seniors who follow a similar path, so that they might connect and build a community.
He observed cultural expectations dictate that there are certain activities that seniors should be embarking on. However he is also โpassionate about doing something meaningful in the global marketplaceโ.
โSo when I say, ‘let’s start talking more about these wonderful entrepreneurs’, I mean, let’s talk about their ventures, just as we do the ventures of their much younger counterparts,โ he said.
Tasner pointed to figures from UK-based group CMI showing older entrepreneurs in the US have a 70% success rate starting new ventures, as compared to 28% for younger entrepreneurs.
โAren’t the accomplishments of a 70-year-old entrepreneur every bit as meaningful, every bit as newsworthy, as the accomplishments of a 30-year-old entrepreneur?โ he asked.
โOf course they are. That’s why I’d like to make the phrase ’70 over 70′ just as โฆ commonplace as the phrase ’30 under 30′.โ
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