Mims Management Group Opens $1.7 Million Headquarters in Montgomery, Alabama
10/11/2013
Mims Management Group, founded by Montgomery native Daniel Mims, is the parent company of Institutional Pharmacy Solutions and Northeast Pharmaceuticals Inc. IPS operates 40 pharmacies nationwide and three custom compounding pharmacies in Virginia, Texas and California that offer patients personalized treatments. NEP provides for the pharmaceutical needs of long-term care facilities including assisted living facilities, mental health organizations and intense therapeutic care facilities.
“Montgomery is our home. We could have chosen to place our headquarters anywhere in the US – in fact, Dallas made the most sense for a national headquarters, but we chose Montgomery because we want to be a part of the revitalization of this community,” said Mims, who serves as president of Mims Management Group, IPS and NEP. “We are excited about the opportunities that will be created here: bringing new jobs and employees to Montgomery and the future growth of all our companies. We are proud to establish our corporate headquarters here and to make an investment in and commitment to the future of Montgomery.”
“Such an innovative leader in the healthcare field as Mims Management Group choosing to call Montgomery home speaks volumes about our growing reputation as a vibrant business community,” said Montgomery Area Chamber of Commerce Chairman of the Board Horace Horn Jr. ”We are proud to welcome another distinguished company to Montgomery and as partners will do everything we can to ensure its success.”
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