What brand names do you count as previous clients for training/e-learning work?
Too many to count! Microsoft, Facebook, Google, Subway, Sherwin-Williams just to name a few.
What brand names do you count as previous clients for radio or TV advertisements?
Again, too many to list here. Coca-Cola, National Women's Soccer League, Hy-Vee, Kroger, YMCA, Verizon, Nissan, and many others.
What brand names do you count as previous clients for explainer/online videos?
Lots of work here too: Kaiser Permanente, Brinks, Amazon Pharmacy, Realtor.com, Ebay, Visa, Dreft, Hewlett-Packard.
Have you provided voices for any known computer games?
Just a few: Witches Legacy 11 and 12, Antique Keeper 4, and Streets of Rage 4.
How would you describe your native accent?
I’d describe my accent as English (American neutral).
What type of project do you enjoy being a part of?
My favourite genre is commercials, but I also love short-form narration projects like animated whiteboard or explainer videos, and long-form narration for eLearning.
What project are you most proud of?
Ooh, that's a tough one. I love so many of my projects for different reasons!
One of the coolest things I've ever experienced though is attending a Kansas City Royals game and hearing my voice broadcast across the entire stadium on a welcome video I recorded for them!
What projects / recordings may people recognise you from?
I'm currently the voice on the Amazon Pharmacy ads, much of the content videos on Realtor.com, and I work with Spotify/Pandora/iHeart so I'm on all kinds of commercials across various channels with them.
How long have you been a voiceover artist?
Are you available every day?
Yes! My normal work hours are 8:30am-2:30pm CT all week.