By Rofida Khairalla | Pinal Central
COOLIDGE — Within the span of just over two months, COVID-19 transformed the way car dealers, educational institutions, restaurants, grocery stores and other organizations operate.
From employees working remotely to virtual classes, efforts to stem the coronavirus pandemic have precipitated a collective shift in the day-to-day functions of nearly every industry.
Some of those changes may be here to stay, according to several Pinal County business and organizational leaders who spoke during Pinal Partnership’s virtual breakfast on Friday.