Barrett Business Services Inc. Expands Footprint with New Branch in Chicago, Marking First Presence in Illinois
Barrett Business Services Inc. $(BBSI)$, a prominent provider of business management solutions, has expanded its operations by opening its first branch in Illinois, located in Chicago. Transitioning to a full-service, on-the-ground presence, this new branch aims to enhance support for businesses in the Chicago area. The diverse economic landscape of Chicago, which includes sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, technology, and professional services, aligns well with BBSI's approach to streamlining operations and fostering business growth. Dave Wills, a University of Illinois Chicago graduate with extensive experience in Human Capital Management, will lead the Chicago branch. The branch is situated at 1301 W. 22nd Street, Suite 802, Oak Brook, IL. A ribbon-cutting ceremony is planned for the summer, with community partners and BBSI's Executive Team in attendance.
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