



Kevin Zinger is an entrepreneur, entertainment industry executive, and documentary film producer with a career spanning over 30 years. He has built a self-contained empire, including renowned companies like Regime Music Group, SRH, Suburban Noize Records, and produced feature films like the award-winning Netflix documentary “Saving Banksy.” Zinger also started a 501C3 called Saved At Seven that helps children whose parents have been incarcerated, fighting addiction, or dealing with difficult situations. Zinger self funds Saved At Seven and finds it the most rewarding endeavor he has started. “I was lucky enough to have great parents but I grew up around folks that weren't as lucky as I was.” says Zinger. The name of charity is in honor of his mother Maureen Zinger who Kevin saved the life of in a pool accident when he was 7 years old. “At young age I was stuck in a fight or flight situation and after I saved my Mother the story was all over the place from the LA Times to the nightly news. As an adult I looked at the headline from one of the news articles that said "BOY 7 SAVES MOTHER IN POOL.” I realized at the moment I didn't Save her life that day, I saved my own because if she wasn't the solid voice in my life who knows how different my life would have turned out."