From 1981-1984, I worked at my college radio station as afternoon then morning announcer. I was also promotions director, production director, and news director at various times. After college, I pursued a career in the technical end of television production. In 1989 though, I produced and hosted my own radio program for WKRL-FM in Clearwater, FL. 98Rock was an AOR station and I produced a Sunday morning public affairs show which highlighted Christian Rock music. I called it Rock Solid and it aired throughout 1989. The show was canceled when the station was sold and new management was brought in. During it's run, the Sunday morning time slot more than doubled it's audience! Also in 1989, I became the voice of children's programming for WTOG-TV. I did a character voice vaguely reminiscent of Don Adams/Inspector Gadget. I also did other voice-over work for their commercial production dept.
I have a B.S. degree in Communication Studies from Trevecca Nazarene University in Nashville, TN. I geared my curricula to help in learning the art of voice acting as well as other aspects of broadcasting which would help me be a more broadly trained person. I believe my training and my experience in television and radio make me very qualified to handle whatever is thrown at me.
I have spent most of my professional life working as an editor for television. I also have great audio editing skills. I am looking to use my many other talents including singing and voice acting which I have shown an ability for. I am computer literate and can distribute my work in a manner which will be convenient for you. There is virtually nothing related to media presentation I haven't already had experience with including: DVD authoring, power point, file conversion and editing, script writing, and songwriting (music and lyrics).