The Adecco Group Plans Atlanta, Georgia, North American Headquarters
02/25/2021
According to company officials, while the Group's business services center will remain in Jacksonville, Florida, key leadership and commercial functions will be based in the new headquarters.
"We look forward to building a hub in Atlanta, where talent, diversity, technology and innovation are thriving," said Corinne Ripoche, Regional President of the Adecco Group, Americas. "As we embark on this next chapter, we have a clear focus on our purpose to make the future work for everyone, as well as the long-term growth and development of our business, our people and our customers."
The company is currently in discussions with potential office locations throughout the Atlanta area and expects to announce a decision by the end of 2021, with a target of opening the new premises in spring 2022.
“Adecco Group North America will remain a significant community and corporate partner with their business services center and more than 600 employees in the Jacksonville region,” JAXUSA Partnership President Aundra Wallace said.
The Adecco Group AG, headquartered in Zurich, Switzerland, is powered by three global business units: Adecco, Talent Solutions and Modis. In North America, the company's brand portfolio includes: Accounting Principals, Adecco, Adia, Ajilon, Entegee, General Assembly, LHH, Modis, Paladin, Parker + Lynch, Pontoon, Roevin, Special Counsel, TAD PGS and Vettery.
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