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B Corp certification: Achieved

Things continue to boom here at Ramp and that’s BOOM with a capital B and that stands for Certified B Corporation ®.

David Brouitt

Categories: News

October 22, 2016

In October of 2016 Ramp joined an exclusive group of companies from around the world 

Ramp joins Patagonia,BDC,Etsy, Warby Parker,and bullfrog Power (among others),as a Certified B Corporation. We now have a voice among a collective of determined organizations that use the power of business to solve social and environmental challenges.

Being BCorp™certified includes following a set of guidelines and criteria to ensure operational compliance with ALL our stakeholders in mind, while building a positive culture and work environment, operating with transparency and creating legitimate social benefit.

“Building a ‘force for good’ business has always been a priority for us,” says Shelley Mayer. “We’re so pleased that becoming a Certified B Corporation provides a framework to help us do that and that our hard work has paid off with this achievement.”

Special thanks to Alex Burke who is in her final year of study in the Retail Management Bachelor of Commerce program at Ryerson University for her tireless efforts on our certification project.

If you’d like to hear more about B Corp™ certification, our journey, Ramp Communications, or how to join our team, call Shelley.

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