Female business owners change direction
It's a company that was inspired after a mother's trip to the grocery store during this pandemic with her two college-aged kids. The kids didn't want to wear sterile looking masks especially if and when they headed back to school. The mother needed to pivot her business.So along with another hard working woman they formed Almar. Sandra Endo shows us what it's all about.
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