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iBoost Talent opens Alpharetta staffing franchise with robotics tie-in

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By AI, Created 13:15 UTC, Jul 07, 2026, AGP -

iBoost Talent launched a new Alpharetta, Georgia, franchise led by Baker Fullerton and Cameron White to serve employers and job seekers across North Georgia. The office adds staffing, recruiting, workforce strategy and robotics-linked automation support as the company marks its first anniversary.

Why it matters: - The new Alpharetta franchise expands iBoost Talent’s footprint in North Georgia at a time when employers are still wrestling with hiring, retention, productivity and shifting operational needs. - The office also broadens the company’s pitch beyond staffing into workforce strategy and automation, reflecting how more businesses are trying to pair labor with technology. - The launch is part of iBoost Talent’s first anniversary.

What happened: - iBoost Talent launched iBoost Talent Alpharetta on July 7, 2026, in Alpharetta, Georgia. - Baker Fullerton and Cameron White lead the new territory. - The new office serves employers and job seekers in North Georgia. - The launch took place on Independence Day and also coincided with the nation’s 250th anniversary, which company leaders linked to entrepreneurship and business building.

The details: - iBoost Talent Alpharetta will offer staffing, recruiting and workforce solutions. - The franchise targets employers in logistics, manufacturing, industrial, transportation and professional services. - Fullerton brings experience in construction, commercial sales, business development and relationship management. - White brings more than a decade of recruiting experience, including logistics, industrial staffing, warehousing, transportation and professional recruiting. - Fullerton said he wanted to create something that would positively impact employers, job seekers and the community. - White said recruiting carries responsibility because career decisions affect individuals and their families. - White said the goal is to build lasting relationships and become a trusted workforce partner for employers in Alpharetta. - iBoost Talent was founded in 2025. - The company was created to give experienced workforce leaders and entrepreneurs a way to build staffing businesses with operational support, technology and industry expertise. - More information is available at the company’s website.

Between the lines: - iBoost Talent is positioning its franchise model as more than a traditional staffing business. - Through sister companies Impact Workforce Solutions and Impact Robotics, franchise owners can talk with employers about workforce strategy, labor optimization and automation adoption. - King said the future of work is people and automation working together, not one replacing the other. - That framing suggests iBoost Talent is trying to meet employers where hiring pressure and automation planning overlap.

What's next: - Fullerton and White say their focus will be serving employers, supporting job seekers and contributing to growth in the North Georgia business community. - The Alpharetta launch gives iBoost Talent another local base to pursue staffing relationships and broader workforce consulting conversations. - The company’s franchise network appears aimed at scaling in markets where labor and automation questions are becoming more connected.

Disclaimer: This article was produced by AGP Wire with the assistance of artificial intelligence based on original source content and has been refined to improve clarity, structure, and readability. This content is provided on an “as is” basis. While care has been taken in its preparation, it may contain inaccuracies or omissions, and readers should consult the original source and independently verify key information where appropriate. This content is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal, financial, investment, or other professional advice.

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