I really didn't get serious into voice over, until grad school. Since graduation, I've had a lot of jobs and I'm always recommended. Here's a link to one of my recent jobs;
http://vimeo.com/43075306
...Due to the nature of the voice over business, I've been on countless auditions. I've auditioned for Chrysler, Ford/Lincoln, short films, documentaries, etc.
WAYNE STATE UNIVERSITY (DETROIT, MI)
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (THEATRE/ACTING)
THE LIVERPOOL INSTITUTE FOR PERFORMING ARTS (LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND)
MASTER OF ARTS DEGREE (THEATRE & FILM-ACTING, VOICE OVER & RADIO-DRAMA)
I operate out of several studios. All of them are ran independently. The equipment that I use for one is Blue Microphones Bluebird, a Focusrite Saffire Pro 40 interface, and Logic Pro software.
I create a lot of my own voiceovers. I record books for children. I also work with musicians, a lot. I provide introductions, interludes, outros and skits for albums. I also take scenes from television, films and even radio shows and re-enact them.