Adding 250+ New Jobs in Fulton County
ATLANTA, Ga. – Governor Brian P. Kemp announced that Salesforce, Inc. will expand its Georgia footprint with a $15 million investment, creating more than 250 new jobs in Fulton County by the end of 2028. The project reinforces Georgia’s standing as a national leader in business climate, workforce development, and technology innovation.
“Salesforce’s decision to expand in the No. 1 state for business is the latest direct result of our unwavering commitment to fostering innovation and economic opportunity,” said Governor Brian Kemp. “Our pro-business environment and workforce investments continue to pay off as companies again and again choose to operate and grow in communities across the state.”
A global leader in AI-powered customer relationship management (CRM), Salesforce supports more than 2,000 jobs in Georgia and serves customers across financial services, healthcare, retail, manufacturing, logistics, and the public sector. The Atlanta region remains a critical hub for the company’s growth and technology talent pipeline.
“Atlanta has always been a cornerstone of Salesforce’s growth story,” said Tanya Counter, Site Lead for Salesforce Atlanta. “This expansion reflects both our confidence in Atlanta’s extraordinary talent and our commitment to building an inclusive, values-driven workplace that helps our customers, employees, and communities thrive. We’re proud to continue growing here and deepening our investment in a city we call home.”
Local leaders praised Salesforce’s continued investment and the economic impact it will bring to the region.
“Atlanta offers diverse talent, global connectivity, and a welcoming community that companies like Salesforce need to succeed,” said Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens. “We look forward to the opportunities this expansion will create for our residents and local economy.”
“Salesforce’s expansion is a win for Fulton County,” added Robb Pitts, Chairman of the Fulton County Board of Commissioners. “This major investment demonstrates the confidence globally premier companies have in our community.”
Katie Kirkpatrick, President and CEO of the Metro Atlanta Chamber, emphasized the region’s strength as a tech hub: “Metro Atlanta remains a premier destination for growing companies looking to create quality jobs and fuel lasting economic growth.”
The project was supported by the Georgia Department of Economic Development’s Global Commerce team, along with Invest Atlanta, Fulton County, the Metro Atlanta Chamber, and Georgia Power.
“Salesforce has been an incredible part of Georgia’s tech industry for over a decade,” said GDEcD Commissioner Pat Wilson. “By supporting industries that drive technology and innovation, Georgia ensures businesses succeed while boosting our local economies. Congratulations to Atlanta and Fulton County on the continued success of companies like Salesforce.”
Salesforce Tower Atlanta is located at 950 East Paces Ferry Rd NE.
To learn more about Salesforce, visit Salesforce.com.


