I have not had much voice over experience aside from hosting my own podcast called 2 Guys and a Mic on anime3000. I've also had the opportunity to be in a live dubbing session for the anime series soul eater with one of the stars Todd Haberkorn. Aside from the podcast and auditioning for the role of the "big guy" for the new NeoToonami, I haven't done any premier voice over work. Hopefully that changes soon.
I have graduated from Miramar High School and have taken some classes in Media Production from American Intercontinental University. I'm currently enrolled in their Game Design program. When I go to anime convention (which I am a huge fan of) I attempt to meet various voice actors and attend their panels on how to get into the industry. It's always nice to get different viewpoints. I take their advice and world on my craft. Sometimes I'll find myself simultaneously dubbing certain episodes of a series I'm watching in an effort to get as much practice in as possible.
The only studio equipment I'm currently in possession of is a mic and Garageband on my mac.
In the process of my job career I've always managed to work with teams. Because of this, I work extremely well with a team that's focused and dedicated on their goal. I'm approachable, funny and a good people person. I don't get mad when I flub a line and try my best to give the director what he/she wants for that particular part. I know that I'm not doing this just for me. Whatever I'm working on is going to be viewed by someone, and I want someone to love my performance and enjoy it