Georgia Tech Human Resources and the Administrative Services Center has partnered with the Georgia Tech Research Institute (GTRI) to strengthen the integration of GTRI’s human resources teams and the campuswide HR service delivery model. 
$484 million in state appropriations for fiscal year 2024 opens the door for Georgia Tech leadership to prioritize areas of investment.
This summer, the Administrative Services Center has welcomed several new teams into its portfolio as it continues to position itself as the one-stop shop for high-volume, administrative services.
Following a national search, the Georgia Institute of Technology has selected Shantay Bolton as its new executive vice president for Administration and Finance and chief business officer.
The Administrative Services Center is eight months into its journey to improve the delivery of administrative services to the Georgia Tech community.
Georgia Tech won two notable awards at the Georgia Procurement Conference, hosted by the University System of Georgia.
A special duty of care and supervision is required to protect Tech’s youngest learners.
This week, Procurement and Business Services will begin deploying a bot to help reduce the number of supplier invoices that go unpaid due to missing receipts.
The 2022 Staff Award nomination period is open Jan. 17 to Feb. 17
Georgia Tech strives to be a leader in climate action across the Institute’s operational, educational, research, and economic development missions.