1942
Robert Dunder and Robert Mifflin meet during a tour of Dartmouth college and become great friends
1949
The company was founded by Robert Dunder, and it was originally a supplier of metal brackets for construction.
1953
Robert Mifflin teams up with Robert Dunder and start selling paper instead of brackets. Dunder Mifflin Paper Company the Legacy begins.
1972
1992
Michael Scott is hired as a junior salesperson
1996
Up-and-coming star salesman, Michael Scott, wins his first Salesman of the Year award, making him the youngest salesman to win the award in company history. This award is literally the highest possible honor that a Northeastern Pennsylvania based mid-size paper company regional salesman can attain.
1997
1998
Due to his amazing ability at selling paper, Michael Scott is named Head Salesperson of the Scranton branch of Dunder Mifflin.
1999
Dwight Schrute and Jim Halpert are both hire as Junior Salesmen working directly under Michael Scott.
1999
Star Salesperson Michael Scott promises a group of local underprivileged third graders that he will pay for their college tuition, the school renames the library after Michael Scott. The children name the foundation Scott’s Tots.
2001
Former Scranton branch manager Ed Truck retires.
Head Salesperson Michael Scott is promoted to Regional Manager.
2005
Up-and-coming star salesman, Dwight Schrute, wins his first Salesman of the Year award, This award is literally the highest possible honor that a Northeastern Pennsylvania based mid-size paper company regional salesman can attain. Dwight received his award and gave a great speech, that’s the word on the street, anyway.
2006
Scranton Branch absorbs Stamford.
2007
Ryan Howard becomes the youngest Vice President in Dunder Mifflin history running the entire Northeast Region and also Director of New Media. Dunder Mifflin Infinity launches on the world wide web.
2008
Dunder Mifflin Infinity is in trouble, due to sexual predators in the ill-advised social network. Ryan orders the Scranton branch to list sales they make on the phone as website sales to improve its reputation. Ryan is exposed for misleading the shareholders and was arrested.
2010
Jo Bennett, CEO of Sabre buys Dunder Mifflin in hopes to sell printers to their existing clientele.
2011
Michael Scott resigns as Regional Manager, leaving as the all-time most productive Regional Manager in Dunder Mifflin history.
2012
Sabre decides to open a chain of retail stores with triangle devices and fails.
2012
After all the issues with Sabre and their printers they decide to sell Dunder Mifflin and its purchased by ex CFO David Wallace, after the success of his invention called “Suck It”
2013
After a string of unworthy regional managers, David Wallace hires Dwight Schrute as the new Regional Manager of the Scranton Branch.
2018
Dwight Schrute has successfully increased profits in an increasingly paperless world thanks to his extreme work ethic. He now holds the title of the highest grossing Branch ever in Dunder Mifflin history.
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