Ross Ellis is the founder & CEO of STOMP Out Bullying. She is nationally recognized as an expert in bullying and cyberbullying prevention, violence against children, online safety, as well as parenting, and is the founder and CEO of STOMP Out Bullying the leading national anti-bullying & cyberbullying nonprofit for youth in the U.S.
She educates on preventing bullying, cyberbullying; against homophobia, racism and hatred, & deterring violence in schools & online.
STOMP Out Bullying has helped over 5.5 million youths resolve bullying situations & has established a HelpChat Line for youths who have been bullied, cyberbullied and at-risk for suicide. They have saved over 6,000 lives. These number increase daily.
Ross has been featured on EXTRA, The Today Show, Dr. Oz, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood, Nightline, Inside Edition, MSNBC, CNN, Fox News, WABC Eyewitness News, Fox 5, Good Day NY, WPIX, CBS Radio, Z100, 106.7 Lite FM, Sirius Radio and many other TV & radio shows; as well as countless magazines..
Some highlighted speaking engagements include: Black Congressional Caucus;
“Bullying in America” to Congress; “Delete Digital Drama” at The White House Bullying Summit; U.S. Embassy (Korea,) National Women’s Educational Conference & many others.
Ross was selected as one of “100 Making A Difference” with notable celebrities in a book by celebrity photographer Jon Russo. She won the Achievers Award With Melissa Joan Hart & Susan Lucci at the Center For Professional Women, “Outstanding Organization” at National Philanthropy Day, the Longines Town & Country “Women Who Make A Difference For Children” Award and was named as one of New York Women In Communications Women Who are Changing the World.