First of all, thank you for visiting my page! I wanted to keep the bio on my page short and sweet but for those that want a little more background about me, here it is.
My life behind the microphone started at the age of 16. I took DJ shifts and did play-by-play for high school basketball and football games on WJEF 91.9 FM in Lafayette, IN. In college, I continued my broadcasting career, handling play-by-play duties for several Purdue University baseball and softball games and a handful of women’s basketball games on WBAA 920 AM in West Lafayette, IN and WIBN 98.1 FM in Oxford, IN.
I also served as the radio voice of the now-defunct Lafayette Leopards minor league baseball team during the summers of 1997 and 1998 and for the 1998 Colt League World Series.
While my broadcasting career ended in 1999 with a move to the East Coast and an entrance into corporate America, my voice still served a purpose as a narrator for how-to and e-learning videos for various organizations at which I was employed.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, I realized I wanted to do more with my voice. I completed voice technique training with Such A Voice to take my sound beyond the typical “announcer” voice. Now, I record professional voice-overs from my home studio in Northern Virginia.
If you are looking for a voice for an upcoming project, please reach out! I’m happy to discuss your requirements and how my voice can bring your project to life.