Salesforce announces $15M investment in Georgia economy

People walk outside a Salesforce office with a blue logo
FILE - People walk past the Salesforce Tower in New York on Thursday, May 8, 2025. (AP Photo/Ted Shaffrey, File)

Software company Salesforce is investing $15 million into Georgia’s economy and workforce, creating over 250 jobs in metro Atlanta in the next three years.

Gov. Brian Kemp announced the decision on Tuesday, crediting the company’s decision to the state’s “unwavering commitment to fostering innovation and economic opportunity.”

“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,” Kemp said in a press release.