In a move that promises to bring a wave of opportunity to the local economy, Governor Brian Kemp announced today that the global insurance titan, AIG (American International Group, Inc.), is set to establish a new innovation hub in DeKalb County. This great news marks a significant expansion of AIG’s footprint in the Atlanta area, tripling their current office space and allowing for the creation of over 600 new jobs in the next five years!
AIG is a major player in insurance and risk management, operating across more than 190 countries. While they have long been a part of the Atlanta business community, this new hub demonstrates a bold commitment to the future. The facility is scheduled to open its doors in 2026 and will focus on fostering collaboration among different teams. Through this innovative workspace, AIG aims to incubate new digital processes, ultimately enhancing the value they deliver to clients and partners.
Governor Kemp couldn’t hide his excitement regarding AIG’s decision, stating, “Again and again, job creators are choosing the No. 1 state for business not just for first-time investment, but for expansion as well.” He emphasized that the state is fully leveraging its assets to attract more opportunities across Georgia. Not one to pass up an opportunity to thank local partners, he acknowledged everyone involved in making this project possible, predicting it will have lasting positive effects for the community.
Leaders from DeKalb County also chimed in, with Michael Thurmond, CEO of DeKalb, noting that the county is recognized for its robust economic growth. He stated, “We are delighted that AIG will bring additional business investment and employment opportunities to our county.” It’s clear that everyone in the community is looking forward to the benefits that this new innovation hub will bring!
Brookhaven Mayor John Park added, “The quality of a company like AIG and the caliber of the employees that will call it home is a perfect fit for Brookhaven’s Perimeter Summit.” He underscored the importance of job creation in boosting the economy, expressing appreciation for all the collaborative efforts that brought AIG to their vibrant community. The energy and enthusiasm for this project are palpable!
One of the biggest takeaways from this exciting news is the potential for retaining local talent. According to Pat Wilson, Commissioner of the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD), “For years, we lost some of our best and brightest talent to out-of-state opportunities. That’s no longer the case.” This investment is a prime example of how the state is focused on keeping well-educated, diverse individuals right where they belong—at home in Georgia.
AIG is looking to fill several roles in areas such as underwriting, claims, operations, data engineering, and artificial intelligence. If you’re interested in joining this dynamic team, keep an eye on their careers page for the latest openings—there are sure to be some thrilling opportunities on the horizon!
AIG’s expansion into DeKalb County is a thrilling development that holds the promise of new jobs and innovative projects. As we eagerly await the opening in 2026, it’s clear that this hub will not only transform the local workforce landscape but also solidify Georgia’s reputation as a thriving business environment. With leaders from all corners uniting, the stage is set for a bright economic future.
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