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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*All three Stamford employees who stayed with the compny in the wake of the merging would eventually become branch managers. Karen Filippelli became manager of [[Dunder Mifflin Utica]] sometime prior to "[[Branch Wars]]". Jim Halpert would be promoted to co-manager of the Scranton branch (and briefly the sole manager) from "''[[The Promotion]]''" to "[[Manager and Salesman]]. Finally, Andy Bernard would become manager of the Scranton branch as of "[[The List]]".
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*All three Stamford employees who stayed with the compny in the wake of the merging would eventually become branch managers. Karen Filippelli became manager of [[Dunder Mifflin Utica]] sometime prior to "[[Branch Wars]]". Jim Halpert would be promoted to co-manager of the Scranton branch (and briefly the sole manager) from "[[The Promotion]]" to "[[Manager and Salesman]]". Finally, Andy Bernard would become manager of the Scranton branch as of "[[The List]]".
 
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[[Category:Locations]]

Revision as of 06:31, 29 September 2011

Stamfordbranch

The outside of the Stamford branch seen from the local marina

Dunder Mifflin Stamford was a branch of the Dunder Mifflin Paper Company that was based out of Stamford, Connecticut.

History

From Season 1 to Season 3, Dunder Mifflin Stamford was Dunder Mifflin Scranton's main rival, often outperforming them in sales volume. In Season 3, after Jim Halpert transferred, the Stamford branch became a main setting for the show The Office. As time passed and Dunder Mifflin began to lose money, the company's executive Board decided that the Scranton branch was to be closed with some of its employees transferred to Stamford. The planned merger, which was to result in the new Dunder Mifflin Northeast branch, was, for the most part, solely based on keeping Stamford regional manager Josh Porter, who was seen by corporate as having the most potential, in the picture. Unfortunately for the Stamford branch, Josh leveraged his potential new position with Dunder Mifflin into a senior management position at Staples. The subsequent power vacuum resulted in the closing of Stamford, with a few of the branch's employees transferred to Scranton. Jim Halpert, who held the position of Assistant Regional Manager under Josh, was offered the same position at the Scranton branch under Michael Scott. After deliberating, he later accepted the offer and moved back to Scranton.

Staff

Former Employees

Trivia

  • All three Stamford employees who stayed with the compny in the wake of the merging would eventually become branch managers. Karen Filippelli became manager of Dunder Mifflin Utica sometime prior to "Branch Wars". Jim Halpert would be promoted to co-manager of the Scranton branch (and briefly the sole manager) from "The Promotion" to "Manager and Salesman". Finally, Andy Bernard would become manager of the Scranton branch as of "The List".