Atlanta, Georgia – Georgia Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that TriNet, an established HR solution provider, plans to grow its activities into the metro Atlanta area. Over the next five years, the new corporate center, located in Dunwoody, is expected to generate 750 new employment and direct an estimated $15.4 million in investment into DeKalb County.
Governor Kemp commended the effort, highlighting that TriNet and other job creators from Metro Atlanta’s vibrant business scene still draw in others.
“As the No. 1 state for business, one of the key drivers of our success is our metro Atlanta area that continues to attract a strong ecosystem of job creators like TriNet,” he said in a release.

TriNet’s action is considered as a benefit for the local economy since it presents significant investment possibilities and employment generating potential.
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TriNet’s decision to open a new office in Dunwoody shows its dedication to helping small and medium-sized companies (SMBs) with first-rate HR tools, technology, and benefit access. Attracting and nurturing outstanding talent depends on these facilities. Mike Simonds, the President and CEO of TriNet, expressed enthusiasm about the growth.
“We are excited to partner with Atlanta’s strong universities and thriving small business ecosystem as we expand our local team and establish a hub where TriNet colleagues from across the country can come together for training, development, and collaboration to better serve our customers,” he noted.
Occupying around 150,000 square feet, the company’s new building will be home to immediate hiring plans for positions in sales, client management, technology, and HR consulting. This growth is strategically in line with TriNet’s objective to make more of an impact in the Atlanta and Southeast markets. TriNet’s career page has more details about employment prospects.
Local officials have warmly welcomed TriNet’s investment. Key elements that draw businesses to Dunwoody Mayor Lynn Deutsch’s community include its enticing mixed-use environment and availability of a trained workforce. He stated that the presence of TriNet is going to assist the town to thrive.
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The Metro Atlanta Chamber’s President and CEO, Katie Kirkpatrick, noted the strategic benefits of TriNet’s decision, especially the direct access to new talent from the local institutions.
The initiative was a collaborative effort, involving the Georgia Department of Economic Development, the City of Dunwoody, Decide DeKalb, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, the University System of Georgia, and Georgia Power. GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson commented on the state’s role in fostering a conducive environment for business growth.
“TriNet’s decision to locate in Georgia reflects the confidence companies have in the state as a hub for innovation, talent, and long-term success,” Wilson stated.
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This project underscores Georgia’s ongoing commitment to fostering an environment where businesses can thrive and contribute to the state’s reputation as a leader in economic development and job creation.