I have been doing voice work fo=r many years, mostly as a staff annlouncer at radio and television stations for whom I worked. There of course I did a variety of work announcing, commercials, promos. etc. I left full time broadcasting for a career as a business owner and only recently decided to get back to voice work full time. This is my career now, and since I've only started recently, I haven't any current credits to tell you about. Perhaps I can add yours here when I get the opportunity to work for you.
Most of my voice training was learned on the job by radio and televison station personnel.
I use a Neumann TLM 103 mt microphone and a Yahama MG12/4 audio board connected to a Dell computer. use NCH softwear, WavePad audio editing.
One of the best things ever said about me by a client on a shoot was that I take direction very well. I don't do things the way I think they should be done, I do things the way YOU want them done. I still keep active with on camera TV work via our Public Television station's pledge drives and annual auction. I am not a television actor, I'm more a spokesman who looks at the lens and sells!