I began my voice over career in 2010. I am currently a female voice talent for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). I've also done voice over work with FDA on a tobacco campaign aimed at tobacco retailers called Break the Chain.
To date, I've recorded public service announcements, podcasts, professional trainings, and hosted interviews with subject matter experts on specific health topics including the risks of sleeping with pets, tuberculosis transmission, and hand hygiene. I recently recorded an on-camera video about dangerous treatments for Lyme Disease.
In addition to my voice over work with CDC, I've recorded a voice mail for an Atlanta-based company, and am currently looking to branch out into many different types of voice over opportunities.
As a health communications specialist, I am an excellent writer and editor, and can bring these skills to voice over jobs, if desired.
Thank you for reading about my recent voice over experience. I hope to work with you soon.
BA English, Emory University, 1992
Master's of Public Health (MPH), Emory University, 2001
Voice over coaching by Tom Race, Audio Engineer, 2010-2011
Teleprompter and on-camera experience
More than 17 years experience in the medical and health industry gives me a strong background in medical terminology and in the ability to communicate basic to complex health-realted topics. I currently work as a health communications specialist and am responsible for translating research into content that is easier to understand for healthcare professionals (doctors and nurses) as well as content for the general public (fact sheets, web content, social media messages).