The bug bit me in college where I consistently read copy for anything our branch campus could ever need (radio advertisements, announcements within the buildings themselves, and later going to host a short-lived news broadcast for the school). While many of the jobs immediately following school came down to performing narration for local artist's documentaries or things as simple as short YouTube videos, I eventually came to host my own radio show (The Mark in the Morning) for Class X Radio, a local classic rock station where I reveled in rock music history, weird news, and getting clever with local performers as a means of promoting events in town.
A musician and singer by trade, I studied electronic media production at the University of Cincinnati through their 'eMedia' program. This is where my most formal training came from, allowing me to not only act as a voice actor but to actually produce most of the content I was involved in. I focused heavily on writing copy for advertisements and it was through chance (and mostly through another voice actor's laryngitis) that I got my first shot at reading copy. Beyond the schooling, as I mentioned earlier, I later hosted my own morning show on Class X Radio, a local classic rock station which further gave me a chance to improve my speaking abilities in a public forum.
In home, I have access to a few condenser microphones running through a light version of ProTools for quick edits, or recording ideas for jingles and the like. I would say that while my recording skills are solid, I find my best work comes in the editing stages. I would be an invaluable asset in post-production.
Singer, songwriter. I have some experience writing jingles for local businesses as well as performing them both recorded and live. I am proficient in writing natural sounding dialogue; while it sounds cliche, and saying it sounds cliche is a cliche in it of itself, I just GET people and know how to make them not sound stilted and awkward. I feel this is a talent that should be lauded, and would be particularly useful here.