COLLIERVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee, Department of Economic and Community Development Commissioner Stuart C. McWhorter and PANTHERx® Rare Pharmacy officials announced today the company’s plans to establish a new dispensing site in Collierville, Tennessee.
The Collierville facility will be the company’s first base in the Volunteer State and when completed, will house 120 new jobs, increasing the company’s total workforce by more than 20%.
The average PANTHERx® Rare wage in the Collierville location will be well over the Shelby County median, and the company plans to invest more than $4 million over the next two years.
Founded in 2011 and based in Pittsburgh, PANTHERx® Rare has experienced unprecedented growth in the last decade, growing to become the seventh largest specialty pharmacy in the U.S. A seven-time winner of the MMIT Patient Choice Award, PANTHERx® Rare specializes in caring for people living with rare and devastating conditions. There are an estimated 7,000 rare diseases, but only 500 have an FDA-approved treatment. PANTHERx® Rare projects that the company will dispense 600,000 prescriptions over the next five years at the Shelby County location.
Since 2020, TNECD has supported 50 economic development projects in Shelby County, resulting in nearly 5,500 job commitments and more than $1 billion in capital investments. Tennessee Department of Economic & Community Development