Jeff Wirt x KTLA

Bryon McCartney • May 08, 2020

Note: This will be part of an ongoing series about design and the impact of Covid-19 on the workplace 

As California prepares for a staged re-opening of the economy, COVID-19 and social distancing is forcing companies to rethink how their employees will to return to work.  Wirt Design Group President, Jeff Wirt & Design Principal Eduardo Melgar were interviewed by KTLA for our insights on Returning to the Workplace during COVID-19. 


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