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Founded by Dunlap, CentiMark Corp. celebrates 50th anniversary

Timothy Dunlap, president and COO with Edward Dunlap, chairman and CEO of CentiMark

Albany, NY April 19, 2018 was a monumental day at CentiMark Corp. It was the 50th anniversary of the day that Edward Dunlap founded a small janitorial supply company in 1968, Northern Chemical, that eventually became CentiMark – one of the largest commercial roofing and flooring contractors in North America. While roofing and flooring is CentiMark’s business, giving back to the community has always been their commitment.

Edward Dunlap, chairman and CEO of CentiMark

What’s truly unique about CentiMark is that its founder, Ed Dunlap continues at the helm of the company as chairman and CEO while his son Tim Dunlap serves as president & COO. CentiMark employs 3,500 associates in 85 offices in North America. They are proud to have 220 associates who have worked for the company for 20+ years.  

CentiMark has offices additional offices in Buffalo and Syracuse.

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