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Press Kit includes:• BBB background - Why BBB Today?• Statistics - 2016 year in review• Media contacts, spokesperson bios, and topics we can speak about• What we do - at work in our community
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Better Business Bureau® today...building a more trusted marketplace for all.
Why BBB® Today?
We provide dispute
resolution to solve
complaints between
businesses and consumers.
We help to make a difference every day, in every
community.
We work with thousands of companies
and millions of consumers.
We offer programs,
investigations, education and
resources.
We have credibility
and commitment.
Steve Crecelius and VISIT DENVER
This publication designed by Vickie Denham, Graphic Design Senior Coordinator, BBB Denver/Boulder.
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Our History
BBB® was established in the early 1900’s by a group of corporate advertising executives to correct advertising abuses. These executives—from industry giants like Coca-Cola, Ford, Whirlpool, and a long list of other corporations—joined forces to support the creation of the Better Business Bureau®.
1912In May 1912,
the Associated
Advertising Clubs
of America took
on the task of
fighting for truth
in advertising
and selling. Later
in the year, the
first Vigilance
Committee was
formed, devoted to
looking into alleged
misrepresentations,
eliminating abuses,
and creating
advertising codes
and standards to
help advertisers
regulate
themselves. Due
to the success of
local Vigilance
Committees, a
National Vigilance
Committee was
formed to focus
on regional
and national
advertising.
1916Arthur F. Sheldon, founder of a well-known school for salesmanship, suggests the
name “Better Business Bureau.”
1921The National Vigilance Committee’s name was changed to the National Better Business
Bureau® (NBBB). The NBBB was supported by member companies and engaged in
work that transcended local BBB® markets, including trade practice and standard-
setting work with national industries and developing reports on national companies.
1933In 1933, another organization was formed to join the crusade against fraudulent
advertising - the Association of Better Business Bureaus. Headquartered in New York
City, the Association was a full-time organization with an executive staff. Its members
consisted of the individual local BBBs and included representation from the NBBB.
It served the interests of its members by promoting collective activities, including
professional growth, implementation of standards, and staff education and training.
Throughout the next several years, BBBs across the country answered the call to
make the marketplace a safer place for consumers…fighting against investor schemes,
wartime scams and untruthful advertising.
1970In 1970, the Council of Better Business
Bureaus was formed by a merger of the
National Better Business Bureau and the
Association of Better Business Bureaus
International, Inc. The Council built upon the
BBB system of consumer education, dispute
resolution and business self-regulation that
has served the nation since 1912.
1973Henry Ford II solicits business
support for the Council of Better
Business Bureaus “...to restore the
confidence of the public in the
marketplace.”
Why We MatterPeople are exposed to thousands of advertising and marketing messages every day. In the midst of all this, people continue to rely on BBB® in record numbers. BBB® is dedicated to fostering honest and responsive relationships between businesses and consumers—instilling consumer confidence and advancing a trustworthy marketplace for all. Families, individuals and businesses look to BBB® for impartial information on which to base key decisions and to resolve business disputes.
BBB® offers services to both businesses and consumers by creating a community of trustworthy businesses through accreditation, setting standards for marketplace trust, encouraging and supporting best practices, celebrating marketplace role models, and denouncing substandard marketplace behavior.
We ensure that high standards for trust are set and maintained. We exist so consumers and businesses alike have an unbiased source to guide them on matters of trust. We provide educational information and expert advice that is free of charge and easily accessible.
BBB® does not compare businesses to each other, but rather evaluates businesses against our standards—and our standards clearly speak to the character and competence of an organization.
So, why do we matter today?
We matter because we are your key adviser, a reliable evaluator and an unbiased
source on the topic of trust in the marketplace.
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Carlos Sanchez, Dispute Resolution Specialist, came to BBB in 2015 after serving FirstBank of Colorado for two years. Born in Mexico, and with a BA in International Business from Colorado Heights University, Carlos brings a commitment to excellence and outstanding business communication to his role.
Carlos is the Chairperson of BBB serving Denver/Boulder’s Hispanic Outreach Committee, focused on expanding community awareness of our services and protecting consumers. He enjoys being a resource for customers, businesses, and media alike, and frequently provides
information on scam protection and current business practices end events, specific to the Hispanic community in Denver.
2016 Year in Review
More than 300 attendees at the BBB® Torch Awards for Ethics
Educated 839 students in 44 classes at 19 local high schools through our LIFT Business Ethics Certification program
Business EthicsCertification
More than 12,000 charity profiles viewed
87% retention rate for businesses that support BBB’s mission
121 advertising review challenges completed
Resolved 87% of consumer complaints
Completed 59 investigations
More than 4.9 million unique web page views
2,939,947 business reviews read 6,284 customer reviews submitted
7,190 Accredited BusinessesGarnered 180 news media appearances and interviews
20 local speaking presentations 84 Accredited Charity Seal HoldersCHARITY
Contact
Kim States started her career with the BBB 10 years ago in Tucson as director of public relations. In 2008 Kim was named CEO of the Tucson BBB, during which time she worked closely with board and staff to achieve impressive membership growth and community awareness.
Having grown up on a cattle ranch in Northern Colorado, Kim was eager to get back to her roots, so when she heard the Denver/Boulder BBB was looking for a CEO, she threw her hat in the ring and was hired in March of 2015.
She now has the privilege of working with 50 amazing staff members and 30 dedicated board members as CEO of both the BBB and its associated
c(3) nonprofit foundation, which focuses on tomorrow’s marketplace by educating middle and high school students about ethics.
Kim is currently serving a three-year term on the Board of Directors for the Council of Better Business Bureaus. She is in her fifth year serving on the National Bureau Operating Committee where she serves as chair of the Budget & Finance Subcommittee.
Media Contact: Krista Ferndelli Director of Marketing & Communications
BBB® Denver/[email protected]
Office: 303.996.3988, Cell: 720.496.8146
Krista Ferndelli joined the BBB in September of 2016 as the Director of Marketing and Communications, bringing more than 10 years of experience developing outreach, marketing, media, education and training programs. Krista specializes in creating awareness campaigns and targeted messaging to create measurable program and organizational growth.
Previously, she served as the Director of Education for PSA Security Network, the world’s largest electronic security cooperative, where she was responsible for the management and strategic direction of internal and external education and training programs. Krista was the North American Director of Marketing & Sales Support for a world leader in global currency, responsible for the branding and sales initiatives for over 200 locations, and was also the Chief Marketing Officer for a Denver-based cooperative financial institution, responsible for the launch, growth and development of all education, outreach, marketing, press, social media, and collaborative strategic initiatives.
Originally from Minnesota, Krista obtained her B.A. in Communication and Spanish from the University of Minnesota, Duluth.
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BBB® Facts
An ethical marketplace where buyers and sellers trust each other.
Vision
To be the leader in advancing marketplace trust.
We do this by:
• Setting standards for marketplace trust
• Encouraging and supporting best practices by engaging consumers and businesses
• Celebrating marketplace role models
• Calling out and addressing substandard marketplace behavior
• Creating a community of trustworthy businesses and charities
Mission
At Work in the CommunityIn order to operate as a BBB®, an organization must meet nine BBB® Performance and Accountability Standards, including 67 specific requirements relating to organizational elements such as finance, governance, technology, accreditation, and other programs central to our mission. BBBs undergo annual audits and compliance reviews to ensure they are meeting standards.
The strength of BBB® is the local, independent non-profits that are licensed to serve as BBBs across North America.
Local• BBB® reports on accredited and
non-accredited businesses alike• BBB® provides networking opportunities
for businesses• BBB® celebrates marketplace role models• BBB® helps people be more informed
consumers
• BBB® provides information about marketplace fraud through scam alerts and warnings to the public
• BBB® works closely with local, state, provincial, and federal law enforcement agencies, providing them with valuable information on potential frauds
BBB® provides a wide range of services, all of which are designed to assist the consuming public and in doing so help maintain confidence in the marketplace. BBB’s consumer services are offered free to everyone and are available locally, nationally, online and in-person.
Resources We Offer For Businesses & Consumers
AccreditationAd ReviewBBB® Business ReviewsBBB® Scam TrackerCharity EvaluationsConsumer News and TipsCustomer ReviewsBBB® Dispute ResolutionBBB® Torch Awards
83% of U.S. consumers familiar with BBB® ratings
are more likely to purchase if a business has a high
BBB® letter grade.Source: 2014/2015 Nielsen
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November 2017Black FridaySmall Business SaturdayCyber MondayGiving TuesdayHoliday Shopping & Shipping
December 2017Charitable Giving TipsHoliday Travel GuideHoliday Returns and Exchanges
Topics BBB® Can Speak AboutBBB can provide a spokesperson to speak about:
• Consumer experience on industry related topics and scams/fraud, including inquiry and complaint numbers and trends
• Story exclusive opportunities for media partners
• Investigative research and expertise on developing stories
• Substandard businesses in the community
• Consumers who can speak on camera about their experience
• Report on new local and national scams and trends perpetuating our communities and how consumers can protect their families
• Hundreds of consumer and business tips on subjects relating to a wide variety of topics
• BBB’s Consumer Help Center—a one stop shop for consumer research, tips, scam information, news and events, and quotes, estimates, information and proposals from BBB Accredited Businesses bbb.org/denver/get-consumer-help/consumer-help-center
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