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TriNet plants bigger roots in Atlanta with new Dunwoody office
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· August 20, 2026
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Key points The company's executives recently cut the ribbon at this new location. Attendees at the ceremony included several high-ranking TriNet officials, such as the Chief Financial Officer and the President and CEO, as well as the Mayor of Dunwoody, Lynn Deutsch.
TriNet has expanded its presence with a new office. The company's executives recently cut the ribbon at this new location. Attendees at the ceremony included several high-ranking TriNet officials, such as the Chief Financial Officer and the President and CEO, as well as the Mayor of Dunwoody, Lynn Deutsch.
The ceremony took place on August 18. A photo of the event is available, showing the attendees. The new office is part of TriNet's growth.
Further details about the new office and TriNet's expansion can be found through the company or other sources. The new location is in Dunwoody, where the ribbon-cutting ceremony was held.
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Published: August 20, 2026 ·
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