TealHaus Receives Prestigious BBB Torch Award for Ethics  

TealHaus, a woman-owned marketing agency focused on storytelling, is proud to announce that it has been honored with a Better Business Bureau (BBB) of Upstate South Carolina Torch Award for Ethics. The award recognizes organizations that demonstrate exceptional character, foster an authentic culture, build transparent customer relationships, and make meaningful contributions to their communities.  

The BBB Torch Awards for Ethics, facilitated by the BBB Education Foundation, celebrates those who embody the highest standards of integrity. TealHaus, a winner in the small business category, was one of just six businesses in the region to receive this prestigious recognition. The company was recognized at the annual Torch Awards Luncheon on November 7 at the Crowne Plaza Greenville.

“This award is a testament to our team’s dedication to building trust with our clients through ethical practices and excellent services,” said Lindsay Niedringhaus, Founder of TealHaus. “We believe every brand has a story worth sharing, and we are honored to have our hard work recognized by the BBB.”  

Since its founding in 2021, TealHaus has redefined traditional marketing by crafting authentic, story-driven campaigns that resonate deeply with audiences. In almost four years, the company has experienced remarkable growth, serving over 100 nonprofit and for-profit clients. Maintaining a commitment to ethical practices and community impact, TealHaus’s values extend beyond its clients. 

Their sister company, HerHaus, launched recently. HerHaus aims to support women in various stages of their careers and personal lives through friendship, professional development, networking, and education about health and wellness. 

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