I began doing voice overs in 1994, the same year I began working professionally in radio. Soon after I began my FM morning show, advertisers wanted me to cut spots for them. From there, I began working in TV where I was also used as one of the voices of my station. I enjoyed working with other voice talents and production houses so I eventually associated myself with a local production house that helped me further my voice career. I worked all 3 jobs until I moved to another city in 2000. Once I became settled in my new town, I quickly became the female voice of my TV station, and stayed in that position (as well as a production position) until I moved again in 2006. Now In the Orlando area, I still do voice work for my current TV station and am looking to further my career once again.
Radio / Television Production degree - Specs Howard School of Broadcast Arts
Experienced radio personality
Experienced in post production (radio & television)
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