InsureMe Recognized for Ethics in Business
April 4, 2007 -- The Colorado Ethics in Business Alliance recently announced Englewood-based InsureMe as a finalist for the 2006 Business Ethics Award.
InsureMe, an insurance lead generator, was recognized for its local community service efforts, ethical treatment of customers and employees, and unique corporate culture, which emphasizes "doing the right thing."
The acknowledgment came shortly after another milestone for the company. Late last year the Denver Business Journal ranked InsureMe as one of the best places to work in the Denver metro area. In 2006 InsureMe also won national awards from Working Mother and Leadership Excellence magazines, as well as the Great Place to Work Institute.
"We strive to provide our agents with high-quality referrals, our consumers with the best possible shopping experience, and our employees with a great place to work," said Robin Paquette, InsureMe's chief operations officer. "To be noticed by CEBA means we must be doing something right in all three of those areas. We're thrilled and honored."
About CEBA
The Colorado Ethics in Business Alliance (CEBA) promotes ethical business conduct by recognizing individuals, non-profits, and companies that are operating ethically in Colorado. The alliance was founded by the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, the Samaritan Institute and ColoradoBiz Magazine.



