Having grown up to believe she should be wife and mother, Deborah found herself amazingly running her own consulting business in her early 20’s. She has successfully been in business since then, owning a marketing company, two bail bond companies, a private investigation business and helping many others jump start small businesses while advising clients on a variety of subjects that covered a larger arena than just “background checks and surveillance”.
Deborah’s common sense, practicality and uninhibited imagination, supported by a very strong work ethic has made her invaluable as a problem solver and trouble shooter. By accident, through her volunteer efforts, she later discovered she was a public speaker and teacher and added these talents to her portfolio, along with information about mental illness, and techniques that apply to all on how to better care for family members, handle personal crisis and what to do to be a successful advocate for anyone who is overlooked or discriminated against by our political or medical system.
Deborah is a published author and has been featured in professional newsletters and publications such as TALI, NAMI and the PI Magazine. Her books can be found at on this site and on Amazon.com.