Jo Bennett
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Joleen MaryAnn "Jo" Bennett is a fictional character from the US comedy television series The Office, who first appeared in Season 6. She is the CEO of Sabre, who purchased Dunder Mifflin, and is played by Kathy Bates
Kathy Bates
Kathleen Doyle "Kathy" Bates is an American actress and director.After several small roles in film and television, Bates rose to prominence with her performance in Misery , for which she won both the Academy Award for Best Actress and a Golden Globe...

.

Biography

Jo is stubborn and demanding, because she's used to always getting her way. She happens to be a licensed pilot, owns two Harlequin Great Danes, and is a friend of the former Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
The Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, or Speaker of the House, is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives...

, Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Pelosi
Nancy Patricia D'Alesandro Pelosi is the Minority Leader of the United States House of Representatives and served as the 60th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives from 2007 to 2011...

. In addition, she has also written an autobiography and notes that she and Truman Capote
Truman Capote
Truman Streckfus Persons , known as Truman Capote , was an American author, many of whose short stories, novels, plays, and nonfiction are recognized literary classics, including the novella Breakfast at Tiffany's and the true crime novel In Cold Blood , which he labeled a "nonfiction novel." At...

 separately slept with three of the same men. Her image is very clearly shown with her choice of vehicle: a white Cadillac Escalade Hybrid.

Season 6

In "Sabre
Sabre (The Office)
"Sabre" is the 15th episode of the sixth season of the U.S. comedy series The Office and the show's 115th episode overall. It was written by Jennifer Celotta and directed by John Krasinski, which marks his television directorial debut...

", when Michael expresses concerns about the change in these policies and requests a meeting with Gabe's superiors, he engages in a video chat with Jo and expresses concerns about the new policies. Bennett replies that those policies came under a mismanaged company and that Michael would have "until the end of the day" to decide what he wants, and when he resists she says bluntly "I would take until the end of the day if I were you".

In her first physical appearance ("The Manager and the Salesman"), The office is eager to welcome Jo to Scranton, and are dazzled by her Southern ways. Jo announces that in addition to paper, the Dunder Mifflin branches will now sell Sabre printers. When Jo finds out about the two branch managers, she says either Michael or Jim must go back to being a salesman. Both are initially reluctant to be demoted, but Pam points out to Jim in the Sabre manual that since Sabre has multiple incentive programs and no cap on sales commissions, a salesperson could potentially make more than a manager. She even states that she went over his numbers, and that he would definitely make much more money being demoted back to salesman. Jim tells Michael that he will go back to sales and Michael can keep his sole manager spot, and Michael becomes delighted. However, when Michael learns about the sales commission benefit from Oscar, he sweet talks Jo into demoting him instead. She complies to his demands due to his vast experience, and Michael gloats to Jim immediately after. Later, however, Michael has a difficult time adjusting back to sales, particularly since he does not enjoy the environment where he is sitting and Dwight has to do a little advising for Michael to adjust. He confides to Jim that he wants the manager job back and they both tell Jo, who allows them to switch.

In "St. Patrick's Day
St. Patrick's Day (The Office)
"St. Patrick's Day" is the 19th episode of the sixth season of the U.S. comedy series The Office and the show's 119th episode overall. It was written by Jonathan Hughes and directed by Randall Einhorn....

", Jo spends her last day at the Scranton office and Michael thinks he's earned her favor after some small talk. However, when Jo opens up the floor to suggestions on how to improve business, Darryl offers an idea of how to improve shipping for both paper and printers, and Jo allows Darryl to take Jim's old office as a result. Michael tries once again to earn Jo's favor with some small talk, but Jo berates him for wasting time. The rest of the office gets frustrated when Jo forces them to stay late as she has an unpredictable work schedule. The employees try to make multiple breaks for it but fail. Michael is finally direct with Jo and tells her he's allowing his employees to leave and she complies, showing the first hint of respect for Michael.

In "Whistleblower
Whistleblower (The Office)
"Whistleblower" is the 26th episode and season finale of the sixth season of the U.S. comedy series The Office and the show's 126th episode overall...

", The press finds out that Sabre's printers catch on fire, and Jo shows up to the office in hopes of finding out who the whistleblower is. Jo has Nick, the IT guy, check everyone's computer to find evidence for a potential leak. Jo, along with Gabe, interview everyone as well to find the potential leak, starting with Michael. Although Michael suggests some very harsh treatment of the offender, which proves his innocence to Jo, he insists that no one in the office would have leaked the information. Later, however, when Michael finds out that Darryl, Pam, and Kelly all individually leaked the information about the faulty printers, he tries to convince Jo to let the offenders off lightly which causes her to suspect that he knows the identity of the leak. Michael refuses to say anything, so Jo takes him to the hangar with her private jet to talk with him about his problems. Michael admits many of the stresses he's had throughout the year, namely missing Holly. Jo counters that she doesn't want to be remembered as someone who made a mistake, even though she will have to do a recall on the printers. Michael offers to "fall on his sword" and announce the public apology for her.

Season 7

Jo appears again in the Season 7 premiere "Nepotism
Nepotism (The Office)
"Nepotism" is the seventh season premiere of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 127th episode overall. Written by Daniel Chun and directed by Jeffrey Blitz, the episode aired on NBC in the United States on September 23, 2010...

". When Michael hires a terrible new office assistant and refuses to fire him because he's his nephew, Gabe sends a heads-up on the situation to Jo, who sternly tells Michael to deal with the situation.

In "Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
Dwight K. Schrute, (Acting) Manager
"Dwight K. Schrute, Manager" is the 24th episode of the seventh season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's 150th episode overall. The episode was written by Justin Spitzer and directed by Troy Miller. It originally aired in the United States on May 12, 2011...

", with Deangelo Vickers in a coma, Jo Bennett makes Dwight the interim regional manager before they find a proper replacement. In order to impress Jo, Dwight buys a gun, but accidentally fires the gun right by Andy. When Jo comes to visit the branch, Dwight admits to the gun incident. He attempts to divert the blame to his employees, saying that blackmail is a bigger crime than firing a gun accidentally, but Jo takes the position away from him. Jo later puts Creed, who has the most experience and seniority in the office, in charge until a committee composed of Jim, Toby, and Gabe, find a replacement.

She briefly stops by the office in "Search Committee
Search Committee
"Search Committee" is the hour-long finale of the seventh season of the American television comedy series The Office. It is the 151st and 152nd episodes of the series overall and the 25th and 26th episodes of the seventh season. It was written by show runner and executive producer Paul Lieberstein...

", assisting with the interview process and lamenting Dwight yet again. When she finds out about Gabe's current personal issues concerning Erin and Andy, she decides to transfer him back to the Florida headquarters. Before she leaves, she instructs Jim and Toby that they should choose soon. It is also revealed that she and Nellie Bertram (Catherine Tate
Catherine Tate
Catherine Tate is an English actress, writer, and comedian. She has won numerous awards for her work on the sketch comedy series The Catherine Tate Show as well as being nominated for an International Emmy Award and four BAFTA Awards...

), one of the prospective managers, are old friends.

Season 8

The eighth season premiere, "The List
The List (The Office)
"The List" is the eighth season premiere of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 153rd episode overall. The episode original aired on NBC in the United States on September 22, 2011. It was written and directed by executive producer B. J. Novak...

", establishes that Jo gives up her job as CEO to Robert California
Robert California
Robert California is a fictional character on The Office, played by James Spader. He has no counterpart on the original British version of the series.- Season 7 :...

 (James Spader
James Spader
James Todd Spader is an American actor best known for his eccentric roles in movies such as Pretty in Pink, Less Than Zero, Sex, Lies, and Videotape, Crash, Stargate, and Secretary...

), after he manages to convince her to give him the job. However, it is revealed off screen that Jo remains Chairman of the Board at Sabre, leaving the door open for future appearances. Bates left The Office due to her commitment to Harry's Law
Harry's Law
Harry's Law is an American legal comedy-drama television series created by David E. Kelley. which premiered on January 17, 2011.On May 12, 2011, NBC renewed the show for a second season, which premiered Wednesday September 21, 2011...

.

In "Lotto
Lotto (The Office)
"Lotto" is the third episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's 155th episode overall. It was written by Charlie Grandy and directed by cast member John Krasinski...

", when Darryl is arguing with Andy over the fact that he got the Regional Manager Position over him, Andy mentions to Darryl that Jo saw something in him when she promoted him, but that she noticed that after his promotion, Darryl was un-movitated and not taking work seriously enough, which led to him not getting the job Andy earned.
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