I'm just starting to do professional voice over work.
I've done narration in large church pageants and sung solo and small group as well.
As part of a college glee club at Washington and Lee University, I voiced a spoken part as Robert E. Lee on a recorded album.
I have a bachelor's degree from Washington & Lee and a Masters from Georgia State University, both majoring in business with no study of voice over. But I'm willing to learn.
I have recording and editing software on my computer. I also have a library of music and can add music and special effects to any recording.
I have a lot of varied experience, both in professional life and personal life. Throughout, I have had people compliment me on my voice, telling me I should be in radio or recording.
As an Army officer, I learned early on how to project my voice to get attention, even in loud environments.
I'm very comfortable speaking in public and have done so on many occasions, with the largest group being about 800. I served as President of my Rotary Club, which put me in the podium every week. I then spoke to other Rotary Clubs in the area while serving as Assistant District Governor.