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Out To Lunch: Cleaning Up

Peter Ricchiuti and Sharee Walls.
Chet Overall
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It's New Orleans
Peter Ricchiuti and Sharee Walls.
Peter Ricchiuti and Sharee Walls.
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It's New Orleans
Peter Ricchiuti and Sharee Walls.

Out To Lunch: Cleaning Up

If you do your own laundry, you probably think you've got a small mountain of it if you have four or five loads to throw in the washing machine.

There's a family firm in Kenner called Pellerin Milnor who have been making washing machines for nearly 80 years, but you wouldn't buy one for your house. Their machines wash around 7,000 pounds of laundry. An hour. Pellerin Milnor washing machines and dryers are in hospitals, cruise ships and other industrial laundry facilities around the world. The President of Pellerin Milnor, James Pellerin, joins Peter Ricchiuti on this edition of Out to Lunch.

Let's face it, most of us don't like cleaning up. And even if you're one of those folks who do, you probably wouldn't want Tommy Boudreaux's job. Tommy's company, Clean Scene, cleans up what are called "biohazardous scenes." In plain English, that's the mess left behind after someone is shot, or kills themselves. Or after a flood, fire or other disaster. Somebody has to do it.

In the You Heard It Here First segment of the show, Peter introduces Sharee Walls and her entrepreneurial concept, Solace, the super-personalized web way to furnish your living space. Hear a longer conversation with Sharee, Peter, James and Tommy here.

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Peter Ricchiuti is the finance professor you wish you had back in college! His insight and humor have twice made him the top professor at Tulane University's A.B. Freeman School of Business. After a successful career on Wall Street, Ricchiuti served for five years as Assistant State Treasurer and Chief Investment Officer for the State of Louisiana. There he skillfully managed the State's $3 billion investment portfolio.