Tyler Frisbie, V.P., Annihilation
(aka V.P., Balcones Shred)
During a twelve-year tenure at Balcones Shred, Tyler Frisbie has immersed himself in all things related to secure document destruction including compliance laws and the transformative nature of identity theft.
He is responsible for creatively conveying the value and need for shredding to current and potential Balcones Shred customers.

What was your childhood nickname?
WHAM-O®
What is your all-time favorite item to see shredded and why?
I love shredding all my family’s proprietary information. Hearing Frank Abagnale’s speech at the NAID Conference reinforced the importance of shredding simple things, like Cabela’s catalogs, to minimize the possibility of becoming a victim of ID theft.
First car?
‘95 Toyota 4Runner. I got it in high school, drove it on my first date with my wife, and just recently sold it. However, after driving it for 13 years, we still received an amazing trade in value.
What celebrity would you most like to meet and why?
Theodore Roosevelt. He was truly a man of character, strength & honor.
What grocery item do you always buy but never eat before it goes bad or expires?
Eggnog. The first sip is so good, but it becomes more distasteful with each consecutive sip.
Outside of the Balcones Shred team, whom do you most enjoy spending time with?
My wife and kids. I take my wife on a date once a week and my kids are at a stage where they’re still very impressionable. I savor each and every moment with them.
Where do you go to get away from it all?
Cuchara, Colorado. It’s a great place to fly-fish, escape all the pressures of the big city and soak up the remarkable serenity.
What show or book series are you addicted to watching/reading?
The Office: “Society teaches us that, having feelings and crying is bad and wrong. Well that’s baloney, because grief isn’t wrong. There’s such a thing as good grief. Just ask Charlie Brown.” – Michael Scott














