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A Regional Manager is an upper management position in Dunder Mifflin. They oversee sales within a designated area, usually the city the branch is located in. The position comes with a private office and in some cases a company car.
Current Regional Managers[]
- Dwight Schrute - Scranton
- Karen Filippelli - Utica
- Jeff Smith - Albany
- Mark Chisholm
- Unseen managers of Rochester, Nashua, Akron, Camden, and Yonkers
Former Regional Managers[]
Scranton[]
- Henry Rostin
- Ed Truck
- Michael Scott
- Dwight Schrute (Trap to shame Dwight)
- Michael Scott (Quits due to job interview)
- Dwight Schrute (One day)
- Michael Scott (Resigns to start The Michael Scott Paper Company)
- Charles Miner (Acting Manager)
- Michael Scott
- Jim Halpert (Co-Manager)
- Michael Scott (Co-Manager)
- Jim Halpert (4.5 Hours Only)
- Michael Scott (Resigns)
- Deangelo Vickers
- Dwight Schrute (Acting Manager)
- Creed Bratton (Acting Manager)
- Robert California (Walks in and promptly walks out)
- Andy Bernard
- Nellie Bertram
- Andy Bernard
- Kevin Malone (One Hour Only)
- Andy Bernard
- Dwight Schrute
Stamford[]
Albany[]
Buffalo[]
Scranton Branch Regional Managers[]
Regional Manager | From | To | Notes |
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Henry Rostin | January 1979 | April 6, 1988 | Regional manager for nine years, four months. ("Manager and Salesman") |
Ed Truck | April 6, 1988 | 2001 | Regional Manager before Michael Scott. |
Michael Scott | 2001 | The Coup | In Pilot, Michael says he has been regional manager for four years. |
Dwight Schrute | The Coup | The Coup | Michael's trap to shame Dwight for lying to him |
Michael Scott | The Coup | The Job | Quits due to job interview |
Dwight Schrute | The Job | The Job | Appointed by Michael Scott. |
Michael Scott | The Job | New Boss | Quits to form the Michael Scott Paper Company. |
Charles Miner (acting) | Two Weeks | Broke | Temporarily fills the position. |
Michael Scott | Casual Friday | The Meeting | Renegotiates his job back. |
Michael Scott and Jim Halpert (co-managers) |
The Meeting | Manager and Salesman | Arranged by David Wallace and Alan Brand. |
Jim Halpert | Manager and Salesman | Manager and Salesman | Forced into, then out of, the position by Michael. Was sole manager for 4.5 hours |
Michael Scott | Manager and Salesman | Garage Sale | Michael proposes to Holly Flax and announces his intention to quit. |
Michael Scott with Deangelo Vickers |
Training Day | Goodbye, Michael | Michael trains his successor before leaving. |
Deangelo Vickers | The Inner Circle | The Inner Circle | Leaves after serious head injury. |
Vacant | Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager | Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager | Employees are productive despite not having a manager. |
Dwight Schrute (acting) | Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager | Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager | Removed by Jo Bennett after he shoots a gun in the office. |
Creed Bratton (acting) | Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager | Search Committee | Appointed as caretaker manager since he is the longest-serving employee. |
Robert California | The List | The List | Quit to pursue the position of CEO. |
Andy Bernard | The List | Get the Girl | Appointed by Robert California |
Nellie Bertram | Get the Girl | Free Family Portrait Studio | Takes the job as Andy is not there to stop her. |
Andy Bernard | Free Family Portrait Studio | Roy's Wedding | Appointed back to the manager's position by David Wallace. |
Kevin Malone | Roy's Wedding | Roy's Wedding | Won the manager's position for one hour. |
Andy Bernard | Roy's Wedding | Livin' The Dream | Quit to pursue acting career but later brought back as a salesman. |
Dwight Schrute | Livin' the Dream | Present |