I stopped by a booth with WOI radio in Des Moines to inquire about broadcasting. They handed me a script and had me sight read it while being recorded. They thought I was incredible and told me I should come to the station. However, I wasn't interested in moving to Iowa.
Furthermore, in high school, I was chosen to be the announcer over SEVERAL Basses and no other female made the first cut. At a previous job in Kansas City as a customer service rep, the owner asked me if I would be interested in being recorded. I have a great voice, excellent diction, and speed does not effect my vocal quality. In college, I have had public speaking experience, (I love an audience!) and have been complimented on my vocal talents from several store owners when doing voice overs for them (local Wal-Mart received many comments)
I studied music, and so I have clear diction, and voice fluctuation, not to mention a quick ear able mimic foreign accents. A radio owner of three stations in Kansas, told me I had the right personality for broadcasting, (exciting radio voice) and I have also had a voice over audition with WOI radio in Des Moines which was equally impressed. In college, I have had public speaking experience in front of groups of 300 students. I took advanced communication classes at KU where I received a minor in English while attaining my B.A for music and Art.
My voice has made me a great net worker. When I talk, people seem to hang on every word. I guess it's my enthusiasm; it emanates from my voice easily.