Started my voiceover journey when I was living in Virginia, working as an actress. Several people told me that I was quite...well...animated, lol! My husband also demanded that if I was going to be doing crazy voices all the time that I'd better try to get paid for it. ;-D Had a regular gig as a voiceover artist for the largest furniture store in Virginia, Haynes Furniture, for several years, which I loved!
Ten years working as an actress and have taken several voiceover classes during that time. :-) Being an actress helps IMMENSELY with voiceover! The slightest inflection can make or break a recording.
I have a wonderful studio I work with that is a stone's throw from my house.
I have experience with medical terminology, law and Supreme Court cases, criminal justice, military, weapons, and I majored in Spanish in college. I also have a degree in International Studies and was in the Navy - so the military terminology will never sound fake or stilted.