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TriNet Plans Dunwoody, Georgia, Operations

03/24/2025
HR solutions provider TriNet plans to establish operations in Dunwoody, Georgia. The $15.4 million project is expected to create 750 jobs in DeKalb County.

The company’s new 150,000-square-foot corporate center will be located in the Perimeter District.

"We look forward to opening a new TriNet office in metro Atlanta and becoming a part of this vibrant and growing business community," said Mike Simonds, TriNet President and CEO. "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."

Assistant Director of Statewide Projects John Soper represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDEcD) Global Commerce team on the project in partnership with the City of Dunwoody, Decide DeKalb, Metro Atlanta Chamber, University System of Georgia, and Georgia Power.

"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," noted GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. "Strong partnerships between industry, communities, and higher education drive economic growth. We're excited about the opportunities this investment will bring and congratulate Dunwoody and DeKalb County on this milestone. Welcome to Georgia, TriNet.”

TriNet provides small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with HR solutions and offers access to human capital expertise, benefits, risk mitigation, compliance, and payroll services.

"TriNet's investment in DeKalb County is a testament to the strength of our workforce, our infrastructure, and our commitment to fostering a thriving business environment," said DeKalb County CEO Lorraine Cochran-Johnson. "The creation of 750 new jobs will bring invaluable opportunities to our residents while reinforcing DeKalb as a premier destination for corporate growth and innovation. We proudly welcome TriNet to our community and look forward to the positive impact this expansion will have on our local economy and workforce."

"TriNet's investment in DeKalb County will create jobs, drive innovation, and strengthen our economy," added Katie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber. "With direct access to a pipeline of emerging talent from metro Atlanta's renowned universities, TriNet is uniquely positioned to connect businesses with the next generation of HR and business professionals."

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