Mativ announces relocation of Atlanta-area headquarters

September 14, 2022 - United States Of America

Mativ has announced the relocation of its headquarters to a new location in Alpharetta, Georgia. Mativ is a manufacturer of critical components and engineered solutions, the result of the successfully completed merger between Neenah and SWM International. The move will enable the company to further enhance its employee experience, innovation and customer support.

Mativ will lease 35,000-square feet at its new location at 100 Kimball Place in Alpharetta, combining more than 150 employees from locations at 3460 Preston Ridge Road (formerly Neenah’s headquarters) and 100 North Point Centre (formerly SWM International’s headquarters), both also in Alpharetta. 100 Kimball Place, a six-story office building delivered in 2021, boasts a highly walkable and high-performance workspace adjacent to Avalon, one of Georgia’s premier shopping, dining, living and entertainment destinations. This vibrant location and site amenities will enable Mativ to continue attracting and retaining the best talent as it advances its growth ambition. Site customisation and build out is planned to begin in Q3 2022 and is expected to be completed by early Q2 2023. The company plans to market for sublease its current Alpharetta campuses following the completion of the relocation, Mativ said in a press release.

With this relocation of its headquarters, Mativ will continue to have a strong presence in the local Atlanta area.

“Mativ is on a mission for growth; and there is no better community for high-growth global businesses than the Atlanta metro region. As we bring together two strong workforces into this new global leader in specialty materials, we are creating a dynamic and collaborative space that provides an attractive and inspiring place for our employees,” Julie Schertell, CEO of Mativ, said.

“We have a long-standing commitment to the Atlanta area and an opportunity to do more with a larger company. Mativ is working with customers around the world to use the power of engineering and science to solve their most critical challenges. We couldn’t be prouder to lead this work out of a creative, collaborative new space here in the Atlanta area,” Schertell added.