TriNet Unveils New Identity that Underscores Position as the Ideal Platform for Small and Medium-Size Businesses
TriNet (NYSE: TNET) has unveiled a new identity and an extensive advertising campaign called People Matter, featuring renowned artists like Annie Leibovitz. The rebranding reflects TriNet's commitment to supporting small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) with its enhanced human resources solutions, including the HRIS Enrich™ product and R&D tax credit services. The campaign emphasizes the importance of SMBs in today's dynamic market, with a focus on customer success, and will be promoted through various media channels. TriNet's approach is rooted in over 30 years of experience in HR solutions, aiming to empower entrepreneurs and help them thrive.
- Launch of a new identity that emphasizes TriNet's commitment to SMBs.
- Introduction of the 'People Matter' advertising campaign featuring high-profile artists.
- Expanded offerings, including HRIS and R&D tax credit services, to support SMB growth.
- Celebration of over 22,000 customers, showcasing successful partnerships.
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Company Also Announces Launch of New People Matter Advertising Campaign Featuring Creative Work by Iconic Photographer
"Not only are we unveiling a new identity today, we are also celebrating that
Goldfield added, "At TriNet, we always put our customers at the center of all we do—and our new identity is rooted in our 30-plus years of experience helping our valued SMB customers achieve the success they work so hard for."
"I am thrilled to have partnered with such a distinguished team of creative artists for our new People Matter campaign, including Annie Leibovitz—the world's most celebrated photographer who joined forces with us once again as we shine a well-deserved light on our amazing and resilient customers," said
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The omnichannel campaign also includes creative collaboration with additional distinguished artists and will encompass TV, radio, digital, and out-of-home including a takeover of
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