Alexander Zar

CEO La La Land Production and Design

CEO La La Land Production and Design

Alexander Zar on KCRW

Two local companies are shifting their entire businesses away from regular products to fight the coronavirus.

Alcohol to hand sanitizer: SoCal companies change what they produce to fight coronavirus

Two local companies are shifting their entire businesses away from regular products to fight the coronavirus.

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