I started doing radio as an on-air host when I was 16 (decades ago). I started doing voiceover work that same year as a junior in high school, and it hasn't stopped. That's over 30+ years of experience with all kinds of reads. Conversational, deep voice, guy next door, concert spots, endorsements, car spots, playing different characters, and the list goes on.
Along with my experience, I am professional and easy to work with.
Training
My education as a voice talent is constantly happening. I recently took lessons with Nancy Wolfson, and have more plans for future training down the road, including J. Michael Collins in December.
Experience
I have done over 30 years of voiceover work for commercials, promos, narration, imaging and live announce. I have been heard on various regional and national campaigns for radio including Toyota, Supercuts, Togo’s, Jack Daniels, SAFE Credit Union, Jack in the Box and several others over the years.
As mentioned above, I have been an on-air host since 1990 as well, in several formats, including Classic Rock, Alternative, Adult Contemporary and Sports Talk.
Specials
Even though being a "Non-Announcer" is the most popular trend these days, occasionally I'll get requests to be an announcer-type. Sometimes people want someone who sounds like they are on the radio, or a parody of some sort like overselling a car ad, for example. Given my background, I can do many different types of styles with ease.