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*[[Hunter]] - Formerly Jan's Assistant <small>(fired)</small>
 
*[[Hunter]] - Formerly Jan's Assistant <small>(fired)</small>
 
*[[Mentioned Characters#Randall|Randall]] - Former Chief Financial Officer <small>(resigned)</small>
 
*[[Mentioned Characters#Randall|Randall]] - Former Chief Financial Officer <small>(resigned)</small>
*[[David Wallace]] - CFO prior to Dunder Mifflin being bought by Sabre, CEO after he buys DM back
 
 
*[[Alan Brand]] - CEO before Sabre bought Dunder Mifflin, fired after which.
 
*[[Alan Brand]] - CEO before Sabre bought Dunder Mifflin, fired after which.
   

Revision as of 21:55, 20 June 2020

DunderMifflinCorporateOffice

Dunder Mifflin Corporate Headquarters was the corporate office of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company. It was located in New York City on 1345 Sixth Ave between 54th and 55th Streets in the Alliance Bernstein building.[1]

It was shut down following Sabre's buyout of the company, however David Wallace bought Dunder Mifflin back from Sabre, meaning that a new corporate office was opened.



Layout

Little is known about the corporate office layout. However, we see many areas including an open workspace displayed whilst Pam worked at the office, and multiple offices belonging to various executives, like Jan Levinson, Ryan Howard, David Wallace, Thomas Dean, etc.

Staff

Employees

Former Employees

  • Jan Levinson - Former Vice President of Northeastern Sales (fired)
  • Ryan Howard - Former Vice President of Northeastern Sales (fired and arrested)
  • Hunter - Formerly Jan's Assistant (fired)
  • Randall - Former Chief Financial Officer (resigned)
  • Alan Brand - CEO before Sabre bought Dunder Mifflin, fired after which.

Employees of Unknown Status

References

  1. Establishing shot in the episode "The Job".