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Nephron Employees Receive Raises Thanks To Tax Cuts Law

Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corporation (Nephron) CEO Lou Kennedy today announced five percent increases for all employees with the exception of commissioned employees.  The raises are a direct result of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act that was signed into law last week by President Donald Trump.

“We are excited that the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act has given us an opportunity to recognize their hard work and sacrifices with well-deserved raises,” said Lou Kennedy, CEO of Nephron.

Elected officials – including The Honorable Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina, U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, Congressman Joe Wilson, state legislators and local elected officials – joined Kennedy and Nephron employees for today’s announcement celebration at the company’s West Columbia headquarters. Both of South Carolina’s U.S. Senators and six of the state’s seven members of the U.S. House of Representatives voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act.

“I am grateful that the tax cuts House Republicans worked so hard to pass have had an immediate impact in the district,” said Congressman Joe Wilson. “I congratulate Lou and Bill Kennedy, as well as Nephron’s entire team, on today’s announcement, and I wish them continued success.”

Nephron is a manufacturer of respiratory and compounded 503B outsourcing medications that employs 640 people in West Columbia. The company, which launched 34 new products in 2017, recently announced a $12.5 million expansion and expects to add 125 additional employees by June 2018.

Fifty percent of Nephron employees attended South Carolina universities or technical colleges. Nephron founder Bill Kennedy and CEO Lou Kennedy are University of South Carolina graduates and South Carolinians. The company is part of the life sciences industry in the State.  This industry has a total $11.4 billion annual impact on the State economy.

For more information about Nephron, visit http://www.nephronpharm.com or contact Lou Kennedy at 407-491-9755.

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Lexington drug manufacturer to expand, add 125 jobs

From The State newspaper
BY JEFF WILKINSON | jwilkinson@thestate.com

Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corp. on Wednesday announced a $12.5 million expansion to its Lexington County plant. It is expected to create an additional 125 jobs.

The announcement was made in a news release from Gov. Henry McMaster.

“Nephron’s commitment to growing and expanding its operations in West Columbia and investing in South Carolinians is something we are extremely grateful for,” the governor said in a release. “We congratulate this fantastic company on the success it’s found here and look forward to seeing it continue for many years to come.” 

The company, which manufactures sterile inhalation and other medications, will add 36,000 square feet of space, the release said.

“The improvement of the facility will help us meet our commitment to solve the critical problem of drug supply shortages impacting health care in the United States,” Nephron Chief Executive Lou Kennedy said in the release.

The company announced in October 2011 it would relocate to South Carolina after 20 years in Orlando, Florida. It built a $313 million facility in West Columbia.

To date, Nephron has invested more than $320 million and employs 640 workers, the release said.

ABOUT NEPHRON PHARMCEUTICALS

  • Nephron Pharmaceuticals Corp. is expanding its Lexington County facility.
  • The $12.5 million investment will create 125 jobs.
  • Headquartered in West Columbia, near the Amazon distribution center
  • The expansion will add 36,000 square feet of manufacturing space.
  • For more information on Nephron, visit www.nephronpharm.com.
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