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Better Business Bureau Recognizes Marketplace Ethics In Tri-State

11/8/2007

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Businesses and Nonprofit Organizations Recognized for Doing The Right Thing

Cincinnati, OH—Integrity. Trust. Fair play. Honest competition. Truth in advertising. Sometimes in today’s fast-paced world, companies forget the basic rules of an ethical marketplace in their effort to capture the illusive share of the pie. The BBB, founded with a mission to see that all share in the opportunity through a fair and equitable marketplace, has recognized 21 businesses and nonprofit organizations in the Tri-state area for their commitment to the ideals of marketplace ethics. Their efforts shine a light on better business for all.

At a gala evening at the Cincinnati's Music Hall, the Better Business Bureau celebrated the winners and honorees of the BBB’s 2007 Torch Award for Marketplace Ethics.

The Torch Award recipients were chosen by a distinguished panel of independent judges that included: Kerry Byrne, Executive Vice President, Total Quality Logistics; Mike Laatsch, Vice President Public Relations, Western & Southern Financial Group; Sara Peller, CEO, American Red Cross, Cincinnati Area Chapter; Bill Rumpke, Jr., COO, Rumpke Consolidated Companies. The judges evaluated the applications based on the eight judging criteria established by the Council of Better Business Bureaus and the International Torch Award Program. The finalists were chosen by the judges based on the overall scores; the Torch Award recipient being the top finalist in each category.

“The Torch Award encompasses the spirit and tradition of the BBB unlike anything else,” BBB President Jocile Ehrlich said. “It recognizes and honors businesses and organizations who fully commit themselves to ethical practices in all aspects of their business dealings.”

2007 Torch Award Winners and Honorees Are:

Business Category One

(1 – 5 employees)

Winner:

Libertas Technologies

Honorees:

Advanced Technology Consulting

Mahan Advertising

Business Category Two

(6 – 25 employees)

Winner:

Niceley’s

Honorees:

ISOC.net

Olympic Contracting, Inc.

Business Category Three

(26 - 100 employees)

Winner:

Alternate Solutions Homecare

Honorees:

Best Upon Request

Clark-Theders Insurance

Coit

Spectrum

Business Category Four

(100 + employees)

Winner:

Natorp’s

Honorees:

Furniture Fair

ProSource

Nonprofit Category, Revenues under $5 Million

Winner:

Joy Outdoor Education Center

Honorees:

Assistance League of Greater Cincinnati

FOCAS

Interfaith Hospitality Network of Greater Cincinnati

Nonprofit Category, Revenues over $5 Million

Winner:

Easter Seals Work Resource Center

Honorees:

FreeStoreFoodBank

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