A Company That Doesn’t Fit the Mold

When you think of a family-owned business, an international venture usually doesn’t come in mind.
A Company That Doesn’t Fit the Mold
Jennifer and Daniel in their DBS shirts Courtesy of Jennifer Davis
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Jennifer and Daniel in their DBS shirts (Courtesy of Jennifer Davis)
When you think of a family-owned business, an international venture usually doesn’t come in mind.

But that’s exactly what Davis Business Solutions, Inc. (DBS) is. As president and co-founder, Jennifer Davis puts it: “Our competitors are multi-billion dollar, international corporations. At conferences, they don’t know what to make of us.”

Sharon Kilarski
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Sharon writes theater reviews, opinion pieces on our culture, and the classics series. Classics: Looking Forward Looking Backward: Practitioners involved with the classical arts respond to why they think the texts, forms, and methods of the classics are worth keeping and why they continue to look to the past for that which inspires and speaks to us. To see the full series, see ept.ms/LookingAtClassics.