I'm an experienced sports broadcaster with many games and reports under my belt. I've called a lot of baseball games in different states and hockey games around the east coast. What that all means is that I'm capable of rapid fire talk with clarity as well as casual conversation with inflection. For many years I worked as a jazz deejay which is all about being smooth and slick. In my years working at a National Public Radio I learned how to speak like they do; slow, soft, yet clear and efficient with words. As an avid fan of older cartoons and animated programs, I have a long history of bizarre and comedic voice imitation. I can also speak to the professional and have done so with commercial spots and real estate ads on radio and television. Finally, I'm a singer and have recorded a multitude of music projects.
Most of my related training has been on the job but I do have a BS degree from the University of Utah in Salt Lake City, Utah.
My employment has been with but not limited to:
The Alaska Goldpanners Baseball Club
Robert Morris University Hockey
Pittsburgh Penguins Hockey
ESPN Radio 1250
Fox Sports Radio 970
WDUQ FM
I've spent most of my life as a recording artist, singing and playing a variety of instruments.
I've worked in radio studios since 1999. I'm comfortable with all of the equipment. If there are new programs I'm able to learn them quickly. I also have some recording devices at home where I am able to upload voice tracks to my PC after recording. With studio access, I can record voice files and e-mail them directly.
I know all about speaking differently to different audiences. Everybody wants to hear things in a way they are either used to or comfortable with. That's what my career has been made up of. In addition, when I've been coached on how to sound or inflect, I've taken to it quickly. I've worked with people and companies around the world and I've traveled to and lived in many different states and a few countries. It all adds up to versatility.