Jennifer Hartsock |
Atlanta, GA – Gov. Brian P. Kemp has announced that Cargill, a global food and agriculture leader, will establish a new office hub in the City of Atlanta, creating more than 400 new jobs in the metro area.
“With our reliable infrastructure network and capable
workforce, it's no wonder why companies like Cargill are choosing Georgia as a
preferred destination for projects like this new office hub,” said Kemp.
“Innovative job creators like this help continue the
upward momentum of key industries like tech and agriculture, our No. 1
industry. We had the opportunity to speak with Cargill and other global
industry leaders at the World Economic Forum, and economic missions like those
will continue to bear fruit for our citizens.” Katie Kirkpatrick
With more than 159 years of experience, Cargill sources,
makes, and delivers food products across the world. The company operates in 70
countries and sells to 125 global markets.Brian Sikes
Today, Cargill has a strong employee presence in Georgia
and is an active community partner, contributing more than $1 million in the
past year to support the Georgia FFA Foundation; Georgia Mountain Food Bank;
Emory University; Minorities in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Related
Sciences (MANNRS); and local schools. Gov. Brian P. Kemp
“Georgia, and Atlanta, are welcoming, business-friendly
environments that provide an ideal backdrop for Cargill’s investment in
technology and innovation,” said Brian
Sikes, Cargill Board Chair and CEO. “With a new office hub in Atlanta,
Cargill will be able to harness the immense potential of digital technology to
drive our business forward.
"We extend our sincere gratitude to Governor Kemp and Mayor Dickens for their unwavering partnership in making Cargill’s expansion here a reality.”
“Cargill's decision to establish an office in Atlanta
underscores our recognition of the city's thriving tech innovation hub,” said Jennifer Hartsock, Chief Information
and Digital Officer at Cargill. “Atlanta's rich pool of technical talent
provides unparalleled access to the expertise needed to drive our digital
transformation.
"Employees working at this facility will help create
digital solutions that power our global food supply chain, harness analytics
and artificial intelligence to open new markets, and drive technical innovation
to make our food system more sustainable and accessible.”
Cargill’s Digital, Technology and Data (DT&D)
organization will be the initial primary occupant of the Atlanta hub. While
Cargill’s Atlanta hub will officially open in fall 2024, the company is
actively hiring for roles in Atlanta. Current and future openings in data
engineering, generative artificial intelligence, SAP, and other critical fields
will be posted at careers.cargill.com/DigitalTech.
“Atlanta is a city committed to opportunity where
companies have the talent, resources, and welcoming environment needed to
accelerate business in today’s global economy,” said
Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. “By choosing Atlanta, Cargill is creating 400
new jobs that can further our economic growth and access to upward mobility for
more residents in the city.” Robb Pitts
“Welcoming Cargill’s new office hub to Atlanta is a
tremendous win for Fulton County. This significant investment reaffirms the
strength of our talented and diverse workforce and office market,” said Robb Pitts, Chairman, Fulton County
Board of Commissioners. “We commend Cargill for creating a positive cycle of
economic development through new job opportunities and resources.”
“We’re extremely pleased to welcome Cargill to Atlanta,
where they will join a powerful community of business and industry leaders,” said Katie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO
of the Metro Atlanta Chamber (MAC). “This new office hub in bustling Midtown
Atlanta will attract and nurture the diverse, skilled workforce that will help
Cargill thrive in our region.”
Assistant Director of Statewide Projects John Soper
represented the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s (GDEcD) Global Commerce
division on this project in partnership with Select Fulton, Metro Atlanta
Chamber, Invest Atlanta, Georgia Power, and the University System of Georgia.
“Cargill sits at the intersection of multiple key industries for Georgia: agriculture, food production, logistics, and technology,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “Their decision to locate in Atlanta reinforces the role our robust and diverse tech talent that is developing the solutions of tomorrow for our supply chains. We look forward to the hundreds of opportunities Cargill’s new office hub creates for our tech talent right at home.”
About Cargill
Cargill is committed to providing food, ingredients, agricultural solutions,
and industrial products to nourish the world. Sitting at the heart of the supply
chain, Cargill partners with farmers and customers to source, make, and deliver
products that are vital for living. For more information, visit Cargill.com and its News Center.
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