2025 Better Business Bureau Torch Award for Ethics Winner

MRC is proud to announce that we have been named a 2025 Winner of the Better Business Bureau (BBB) Torch Award for Ethics, one of the most prestigious honors recognizing businesses that uphold the highest standards of integrity and trust.

The Torch Award celebrates organizations that demonstrate exceptional ethical practices, transparency, and a strong commitment to their customers, employees, and communities. This award is a reflection of the incredible relationships we’ve built—with our clients who trust us to deliver with honesty and excellence, and with our dedicated team whose commitment to ethical practices makes everything possible. We believe that doing what’s right starts with people, and this recognition belongs to all of you.

“Receiving the Torch Award for Ethics is a tremendous honor,” said Founder & President Sheri Chaney Jones during her NBC4 Columbus Living interview. “It helps us continue to live out the values that are so important to us. We believe this recognition reinforces our care for the sensitive data our clients share with us and demonstrates how seriously we take our work. Most importantly, it highlights our ongoing dedication to helping our clients share the impact of their important work in our communities.”

We are grateful to the BBB for this recognition and to our team, clients, and partners who make our commitment to ethics possible.

Watch our full BBB Torch Award for Ethics video here, or explore our values and services.

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Charly Bauer

Executive Director

Charly Bauer, executive director for Measurement Resources, leads the team of data analysts and subject matter experts to help purpose-driven organizations use measurement to move their missions forward. Prior to joining Measurement Resources in early 2022, Charly served as C-suite executive and co-founder of Jeni’s Splendid Ice Creams, where he supported the growth of the company from one to 58 scoop shops in 16 cities. He also managed the company’s philanthropy efforts and led the organization through the process of becoming a Certified B Corporation in 2013. He currently serves on nonprofit boards, including BuddyUp for Life and Besa, and has previously served on the boards of Leadership Columbus, the Short North Business Association and Short North Alliance, and the North Market Development Authority, where Jeni’s had its first retail location. Prior to Jeni’s, Charly served as a product manager at OCLC, Inc., the global library technology and research organization.

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