Just as companies worldwide struggle with the office-versus-remote work question, Travelers has decided to open a 2,800-square-foot office site in Atlanta to house its artificial intelligence, data science and other technology operations.
Travelers, a global property and casualty insurer, plans to hire about 70 technologists for the office space in the Coda Building in Midtown, part of Georgia Tech University’s innovation district, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported.
“We have had a substantial presence in Georgia for a number of years, and we look forward to creating an even stronger connection in the community by tapping into the wealth of tech talent in the region,” Mojgan Lefebvre, executive vice president and chief technology and operations officer at Travelers, said in a statement.
The insurer, like many carriers, has boosted its investment in technology in recent years, hoping to expand its risk expertise and customer service. A pricetag on the new office space, dubbed Travelers Tech, was not provided.
Photo: The Coda building, a mixed-use office locale in Atlanta. (Adobe)
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