I was chosen as DC's "Voice of Metro" over 1,258 competitors in a nationwide contest in 2006, and have been a busy voiceover professional ever since. In addition to the DC subway system, my voice is heard on the Smart Bus in both Los Angeles and Fairfax Counties in California and Virginia. I am the voice of The National Cancer Institute's "Did You Know?" educational video series and narrate e-learning modules for the University of Maryland's School of Social Work. I have done numerous radio commercials and PSA's in seven major markets, as well as phone system greetings and other smaller projects.
I voiced the character of a detective in New Fiction's "Blood Dimmed Tide" audio book, and the character of the Judge in an educational video game that instructs children and young adults about courtroom procedures for the Denver Judicial Center. I also narrated several educational videos featured on the NOAA's "Ocean Today" kiosks with locations in the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History and aquariums across the country
I take direction extremely well and have been dubbed "One-Take Randi" by many directors and engineers.
I use both Shure SM58 and Rockville RCM02 microphones with Adobe Audition and Focusrite Scarlett Solo Gen 2 interfaces in my professional home studio. I also have access to a full broadcast studio for bigger projects.
I can take real-time direction via telephone or Skype. I can upload audio files to Google Drive, Hightail (Opentext), Dropbox or WeTransfer.
I perform as the "Voice of God" for live events, and host live Trivia games at local venues. For two years, I hosted a weekday morning radio program with a mixture of music (70s thru 90's and some current hits as well) and entertaining news and commentary. I was a morning news anchor on a Delmarva news/talk radio station for about two years, and have experience writing news as well as interacting with the show host during live broadcasts. More recently I worked as a news anchor for the iNews Network, providing newscasts for numerous radio stations across the nation.