Business & Tech

Stitch Fix To Create 900 Jobs In Lithia Springs

"The company's investment in the Peach State is a testament to our business-friendly climate," Governor Brian P. Kemp said.

(Douglas County Board of Commissioners )

Personal styling company Stitch Fix will open a new distribution center in Lithia Springs, creating more than 900 new jobs in the next few years, the Douglas County Board of Commissioners said in a news release.

“Stitch Fix choosing Douglas County for its southeast distribution facility is proof that we are open for business. With our partners in economic development, we are committed to working with the company to ensure its success and identify top talent to meet their goal of hiring over 900 people over the next five years," Douglas County Board of Commissioners Chairman Dr. Romona Jackson-Jones said in the release.

Stitch Fix delivers one-to-one personalization to clients through the combination of data science and human judgment. Stitch Fix was founded in 2011 by CEO Katrina Lake. The company has since helped helped millions of men, women, and kids discover and buy clothes through personalized shipments of apparel, shoes, and accessories, hand selected by Stitch Fix stylists.

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“Georgia is truly honored to welcome Stitch Fix to Douglas County. Without question, the company’s investment in the Peach State is a testament to our business-friendly climate, access to top talent, and world-class logistics infrastructure,” Governor Brian P. Kemp said in the release. “Stitch Fix’s commitment to premier customer service and community engagement makes it the perfect fit for our state and her diverse, skilled workforce. I look forward to many years of close collaboration with company leaders as they establish roots in metro-Atlanta and West Georgia."

Anyone interested in applying for jobs with Stitch Fix is encouraged to visit www.DouglasJobs.com to apply and be invited for an interview.

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