My voiceover experience covers over 30 years in radio and tv news and documentaries. In addition, through my association with 8x8 Inc., provider of VoIP phone service, I am the voice of hundreds of 8x8 business phone service clients. I write and produce voiceovers from my home-based sound studio. Among my clients are:
The US Department of Energy
The New Jersey Department of Children and Families
"Who Can I Sue," Radio ad for Florida law firms
Huge Daily Deal
Metroconnect Wireless
Tech Closeup
Although I'm proud of the voiceover work I've done for clients, I'd prefer to let my experience speak for itself.
MAJOR ACHIEVEMENTS
• WON New York EMMY for Best Science Reporting.
• ANCHORED "Science and Technology Week "on CNN and CBS Health Alert, KTVT, Dallas.
• CREATED, developed, wrote, and hosted "DISCOVER TOMORROW," an EMMY award winning science series pilot for PBS syndication.
• WON New York EMMY for "Pump Up The Volume," science story about fiber optic communications that inspired "DISCOVER TOMORROW. "
• CREDITED by ABCNews as the nation’s only broadcast biotechnology reporter, TechTV.
• INVITED as only science journalist to cover Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory's breakthrough nuclear fusion experiment in 1993.
• EARNED international recognition by negotiating a landmark Moscow interview with Dr. Andrei Sakharov for "The Sun of Man, " a PBS documentary about nuclear fusion and winner of a CINE Golden Eagle.
• KNOWN and SEEN currently as host of "Tech Closeup" on San Francisco Bay area cable TV outlets.
You could argue that my training goes back to when I was in elementary school. I always knew that I would end up in either broadcasting or voice work. In fact, I remember quite vividly my experience in high school public speaking, how other students admired how I expressed things.
I went on to study voice at Emerson College in Boston before transferring to Syracuse University. That's also where I broke into radio and TV.
RODE mike and "p-pop" filter; Steinberg CI2; CuBase; WavPad; sound-proofed vocal booth;
Besides my TV work, I've produced numerous Video News releases, including:
1) U.S. Department of Energy, chronicling the history of nuclear fusion research;
2) The American Academy of Dermatopathology, promoting the AAD's advantages over conventional pathology laboratories;
3) Freeman-Cockerell Dermatopathology laboratory (Dallas), "Skin Deep," about dermatopathology;
4) Discover Tomorrow, half-hour series pilot for PBS syndication