Over five years’ experience in FM radio broadcasting, and many years' experience as a college instructor and public speaker with small, medium and large audiences.
Prompt, professional and easy to work with.
I have taken voice coaching from Phyllis K. Day and have participated in Webinars held by Bettye Zoller.
I earned undergraduate and graduate degrees from the State University of New York College at Geneseo.
As an undergraduate, I took numerous broadcasting and creative writing courses; held a 3rd class radiotelephone license, endorsed; and supervised unlicensed announcers at WGSU-FM.
While in graduate school, I worked professionally for WMJQ-FM in Rochester, New York.
Home studio furnished with Rode NT1A microphone, Shure SM7B microphone, KEL HM-2D microphone, Electro-Voice RE16 microphone, Tascam US-144 MIDI interface, MicPort Pro preamp, DBX pre-amplifier, WavePad and Adobe Audition software.
Skilled at interpreting copy, especially scientific, technical and medical content.
Distinguished member of the Academy of Health Information Professionals (AHIP).
Extemporaneous and formal platform speaking experience includes speeches, scientific papers, and moderated panel discussions at regional, national and international professional conferences.