Founder, CEO

Deanna-Bounds-Ross

Deanna Bounds-Ross, Founder and CEO

Deanna Bounds-Ross (dbRoss), Founder and CEO of a group of Global companies and organizations, believes the truest key to success lies in helping others and that through helping others we realize our own dreams and achieve our own success.

Deanna took her vision full-time in January 2003, leaving the corporate world of employment permanently behind. She has since combined her ventures to form dbRoss Enterprises and continues to enjoy success as a writer, coach, and entrepreneurial & marketing specialist.

Deanna offers a variety of services, products, resources, and support to writers & authors, coaches, consultants & gurus, public speakers, entrepreneurs, work from homers, and private & corporate business owners & managers.

It is Deanna’s desire to share her 17+ years of experience with those who desire success, helping them to avoid the inevitable struggles that come with trying to do it all on your own or without a winning formula. Her goal is to help others achieve both the personal and professional success they desire, in the smartest, most cost-effective, streamlined way possible.

A word from Deanna:

It is my hope that my experiences and passions will be able to touch those of you in similar circumstances or with similar desires and, in some significant way, be of help along your journey. I pray that my experience will help you to succeed more easily where I have struggled; that you might find an empathetic and sympathetic soul; and that my passion for helping others shines through in my work, my personal life and simply, in all that I do & all that I am.

It is my mission to grow the success in anyone who desires and to assist you in creating a strong, solid, audience-filled voice in this world.

Deanna lives in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley with her husband and two children.

Follow dbRoss on Twitter! http://www.twitter.com/dbRoss

Meet up with Deanna on Facebook!  http://facebook.com/deanna.bounds.ross

And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom. – Anais Nin

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