FanDuel to open $15m technology hub in Midtown Atlanta
FanDuel Group will invest more than $15 million to open a technology campus in Atlanta, creating more than 900 jobs over the next five years. This new state-of-the-art facility will primarily focus on supporting the company’s product development, tech, and IT operations.
FanDuel’s 68,0000-square-foot space will be located in Atlanta’s Midtown area. New job opportunities will be focused on software engineering, product development, information technology (IT), user experience (UX), and user interface (UI) design.
“As we grow our business in a very competitive industry, it’s critical we have access to a diverse talent pool needed to build the most innovative platform in the sector,” said Sarah Butterfass, Chief Product Officer, FanDuel Group. “During this process, it became clear that Atlanta provided FanDuel with a winning combination of access to a thriving tech cluster, respected educational institutions we could partner with, and a diverse and welcoming community eager for our arrival.”
As part of the company’s commitment to building a diverse, inclusive, and equal workforce, FanDuel will support educational training programs with a broad coalition that will include Georgia’s university system, private colleges, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs), and other non-collegiate programs. The company will work closely with these institutions to help structure and create curriculums that train and educate candidates for future careers in the tech industry. This effort will also include an active company presence on campuses, onsite events, career fairs, and networking events. In addition, FanDuel Group is establishing local community partnerships with organizations across Atlanta to provide resume-building workshops, mock interview sessions, case studies, and mentorship programs.
“I’m proud to welcome FanDuel to the Peach State, and I look forward to seeing the countless opportunities this project creates for the hardworking Georgians across metro Atlanta,” said Governor Brian P. Kemp. “FanDuel’s decision to open a tech hub in Georgia is a testament to our world-class universities and tech training programs, as well as the diverse ecosystem of professional sports leagues and teams we’ve cultivated here.”
“We are excited about this opportunity to partner with FanDuel, with the state’s public colleges and universities offering some of the best courses and advanced technology training in the nation to help it thrive in Atlanta and Georgia,” said University System of Georgia Chancellor Steve Wrigley. “A number of institutions within the University System of Georgia are at the forefront of preparing graduates for careers in this dynamic industry, teaching them critical skills that companies need to create jobs and drive Georgia’s economy.”