Collective Health opens Plano office

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The new office is looking to hire over 50 new employees by the end of the year to the customer service experience team.

Collective Health, an employee benefits platform with integrated member advocacy and clinical navigation, opened a Plano office today.

According to a news release, the office will serve as a hub for the company’s bilingual customer and member experience team. The new office is looking to hire over 50 new employees to its customer service experience team in Plano by the end of the year.

“We are delighted to bring new opportunities, investment, and support to our growing client base in Texas,” said Ali Diab, CEO and co-founder of Collective Health. “This expansion allows us to continue our commitment to deliver a premier health benefits experience for our newest members, including employees at H-E-B, Daikin, and Academy Sports + Outdoors. We’ve seen tremendous growth in the region, and we will continue to support employers’ desire for innovative and value-maximizing health benefit plan solutions that they can be proud of. We look forward to being an integral part of the Plano community as we hire and scale.”

Collective Health recently celebrated its 10-year anniversary. The health benefits platform brings together medical, dental, vision, pharmacy and program partners into an integrated solution for employees and their families. Collective Health is headquartered in San Francisco with additional offices in Lehi, Utah and Plano, Texas.

“I am thrilled to see Collective Health put roots down in the Plano community,” said Jim Springfield, president of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas and 2024 Board Chair-Elect of Dallas Regional Chamber of Commerce. “Collective Health’s mission to provide a high-quality, cost-effective health benefits platform and service to employers across the region will support the thriving business community and increase job opportunities for our local residents. I look forward to watching the company’s continued success in Texas.”

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