Introduction: I specialize in providing transportation-related voiceovers. Among the places you'll hear me are in the NYC subways announcing when the next train will be arriving, the AirTrain at JFK and Newark airports and on New York City radio stations doing traffic reports.
In addition, I've done radio and tv commercials for clients such as NJ Transit and the NYC Uniformed Fire Officers Association, provided the voice for the customer information phone line at Newark Liberty International Airport, and narrated videos and PowerPoint presentations for a variety of clients.
As someone who works in the transportation field, I understand the industry and its special needs. Making announcements that can be understood in the sometimes noisy, chaotic environment of a transportation facility, requires a voice that is clear and distinct and that's what I provide.
Most businesses spend considerable time and money making their business look good but put little thought into making it sound good. Yet, the first impression many customers get is when they call your business. You wouldn't just pull someone from your staff to design your brochures and signs, why would you do the same to provide the "sound" of your business?