Infinity Global Inc., a company specializing in high-end packaging solutions, has announced plans to expand its headquarters in Danville, Virginia. The $34 million investment will create 150 new jobs and more than double the company’s workforce in the state.
Governor Glenn Youngkin commented on the development, stating, “This investment proves there is no better place to build and grow a global business than Virginia. By more than doubling its workforce here in the Commonwealth, Infinity Global is showing its confidence in the people of Danville and Southside Virginia. Their continued growth demonstrates how world-class companies succeed when they invest in our talent and Virginia’s pro-business environment.”
Secretary of Commerce and Trade Juan Pablo Segura also addressed the expansion: “I can think of no better way to cap my tenure as Secretary than with a $34 million investment from one of Danville’s top employers. One hundred and fifty new employees are set to join the Infinity Global team, setting up an exciting year for economic development in Southern Virginia. This expansion underscores the momentum we’re seeing across the region as innovative employers choose to grow and invest here.”
Ron Palmer, CEO and Chairman of Infinity Global, said, “Infinity Global is proud to embark on its next chapter of growth by expanding our headquarters in Danville, where our journey began more than 20 years ago. This expansion allows us to further strengthen our team and enhance our ability to deliver innovative, sustainable luxury packaging solutions to clients around the world. We’re deeply grateful to Governor Youngkin, the Virginia Economic Development Partnership, and the City of Danville for their continued support and partnership in helping us achieve this milestone.”
Founded in 2005 in Danville, Infinity Global provides packaging services for luxury retailers across 70 countries. The company offers end-to-end solutions including product development, manufacturing, distribution, data management, design sourcing for custom sustainable packaging targeting fashion, jewelry, and beauty sectors.
Linda Hutson Green of the Southern Virginia Regional Alliance stated: “There is nothing more rewarding than seeing a vision become reality—especially when a homegrown company grows into a global leader while creating jobs and economic opportunity locally. From its corporate headquarters in Danville, Virginia, Infinity Global Inc. has emerged as a worldwide leader in luxury packaging and continues to grow and expand. Congratulations to Ron Palmer and the entire Infinity team for their excellence, innovation, and for sharing their exponential growth with the City of Danville through continued investment and job creation.”
T. Neal Morris from the Industrial Development Authority of Danville added: “Members of the Industrial Development Authority of Danville are thrilled that Infinity Global will expand its operation in Danville, where it is headquartered. The $34 million investment will make a positive impact on the area. Thank you, Infinity Global, for choosing Danville for this tremendous expansion where the company was founded.”
Danville Mayor Alonzo Jones commented: “This expansion is a big win for our city. It shows Infinity Global is ready to take an already successful operation to the next level. That means new jobs, a growing workforce, more opportunities for our residents, and more momentum for our local economy. This is exactly the kind of progress we want to see for our community, and we’re excited to see Infinity Global continue to grow while calling our community home.”
The project was secured through cooperation between the Virginia Economic Development Partnership (VEDP) and local authorities such as the City of Danville. Governor Youngkin approved a $750,000 grant from the Commonwealth’s Opportunity Fund to assist with this project.
Workforce training support will be provided through the Virginia Talent Accelerator Program, which has been recognized nationally as one of America’s top customized workforce training programs over multiple years by industry publications Business Facilities (2023-2025) and Area Development (2025). The program delivers tailored recruitment strategies at no cost as an incentive tied directly to job creation.


