Leading U.S. ophthalmic pharmaceutical company will create nearly 150 new jobs in Nashville

Mark L. Baum, Chief Executive Officer of Harrow, Inc. (Nasdaq: HROW), announced today that Harrow is expanding its corporate headquarters in Nashville.

Harrow, one of the leading U.S. eyecare pharmaceutical companies, will invest nearly $3 million and create 147 new jobs as part of the project, increasing its current headcount in Tennessee by nearly 70%.

“Investing in Nashville has proven to be an exceptional decision for our company, my family and the extended Harrow Family. Nashville’s advantageous location, beneficial tax environment, dynamic culture of innovation and entrepreneurship, dedication to personal freedoms and its warm, community-spirited residents, establish it as the ultimate destination for business in America. With a shiny new airport, world-class universities, affordable housing and low property taxes, the energy and spirit of our city-center and so much more, it’s the ideal place for attracting elite talent and realizing one’s entrepreneurial ambitions. Harrow’s Nashville expansion will not only improve our service to eyecare professionals throughout North America but also solidifies our dedication to the community that we are honored and thankful to call our home. For both Harrow and Nashville, the future has never been brighter,” said Mark L. Baum, Chief Executive Officer, Harrow, Inc.

Harrow was originally founded in 2012 in San Diego, California. In 2019, Harrow relocated its corporate headquarters to Nashville, Tennessee. Since 2019, Harrow has continued to invest in Nashville by building a state-of-the-art analytical chemistry lab, expanding its sales and marketing organization and hiring for other critical business operations.

Harrow also recently expanded its total leased square footage in Nashville to approximately 30,000 square feet.

“Tennessee is leading the nation with one of the fastest growing economies because of companies like Harrow which have chosen to relocate and expand in our state. I look forward to seeing the positive impact these nearly 150 jobs will have on the skilled workforce across Nashville and Davidson County and congratulate Harrow on this win for our city,” said Governor Bill Lee.

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