Currently I have yet to have any experience doing voiceovers professionally. Many people have commented to me over the years that I'd have a great voice for radio and that they enjoy some of the crazy or mocking voices I use. The only true experience on air was being interviewed for the radio during halftime of a Kentucky Wesleyan basketball game in the Sweet Sixteen of the Division II National Tournament. I want to use those talents for a career in broadcasting, but I also think it can lend itself to voiceover work as well. I like to have fun with it and could do a wide variety of work if given the chance. For the last 3 years I have also worked as an actor in the children's church sketches where I attended. Usually it requires between 20-40 lines of memorization during the week and the utmost energy in delivering them to elementary and middle school aged kids. In these skits, I am playing a teenager which is well below my actual age.
Some college experience (around Junior year level in credits), All State Chorus in grade school, along with Gospel Choir in college, 3 speech classes at college, Associate's Degree from National College.
Not much to speak of, but I do own a dynamic microphone, desktop pc, digital voice recorder, and have Audacity on my computer. Also, I have access to my old school's sound booth on weekdays if necessary.
Basically, I have been in various fields of the customer service industry for almost 15 years where I have been forced to hone my communication skills in the public sphere.