New Seasons Auction and Estates Selected as Torch Awards for Ethics Winner

Monday, November 3, 2025 at 7:10 AM

By New Seasons Auction and Estates, news release

The award was presented by the Better Business Bureau Cincinnati.

Sherry Love, Owner of New Seasons Auction and Estates.

CINCINNATI - New Seasons Auction & Estates, located at 201 Third Street in Auora, IN, announced today that it has been named a 2025 Torch Awards for Ethics winner by Better Business Bureau Cincinnati.

The BBB® Torch Awards for Ethics is Greater Cincinnati’s premier ethics-centered awards program for businesses and nonprofits. BBB Cincinnati has recognized New Seasons Auction and Estates for the company's dedication to integrity and ethical business practices.

New Seasons Auction and Estates was selected by a panel of local business and nonprofit leaders for the organization’s ethical operations, standout workplace cultures, and dedication to giving back to the community.

“This award means the world to us because our business is built on personal relationships. When clients trust us with matters so close to their lives, treating them fairly and ethically is our highest responsibility. We're honored that our commitment to doing right by every client has been recognized.” Sherry Love Owner/Auctioneer

Torch Awards for Ethics winners were revealed live onstage at the 2025 Torch Awards for Ethics and Spark Awards Gala on Wednesday, October 23 at The Summit Hotel.

“Our judges praised this year’s Torch Awards for Ethics winners for their outstanding efforts in promoting marketplace trust and going above and beyond to serve the Greater Cincinnati community,” said Jocile Ehrlich, president and CEO of BBB Cincinnati. “We’re pleased to honor a remarkable class of ethical businesses and nonprofits elevating our local market to the highest of standards.”

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