Larsen’s entrepreneurial aspirations began when he was a teenager with the death of his beloved pet Siberian Husky, Bandit. While still at school he began working part-time at a local pharmacy and was one of the youngest pharmacy technicians that company ever hired. As several more high profile investors and advisors came on board the business began to flourish. Then the coronavirus outbreak reached the U.S., and Larsen began to hear the stories of severe shortages of hand sanitizer hindering the healthcare sector’s battle against the pandemic. He describes his decision to adapt his production line at RestoraPet to manufacture the much-needed hand sanitizer as a ‘no brainer’.
Source: Forbes April 29, 2020 13:41 UTC