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About Andy
Brands like AT&T, Amazon, AARP, Google and many others have found that the texture and authenticity of my wide-ranging voiceover gives unique and energetic life to any partner’s words across Commercials, eLearning, Animation and Explainer Videos.
As a married father of three college-aged kids, I’m equally comfortable ‘doing the voices’ as I am talking about things like tech, all-age education, world challenges and debating which “I Think You Should Leave” skit is the best one.
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Oh You're Not Done, Andy?
What else do you get when you work with me?
• A kick-hiney, Source Connected broadcast quality home studio (check this out for a laugh)
• Voice trained by the VO industry’s top coaches (see my resume here —- trust me these folks are the best…both hoity and toity)
• Dedication, a flexible & professional work style and my natural inclination to never grow up
• The benefit of my multi-industry corporate ‘past lives’. Don’t get lazy – read the next paragraph for more details on this one
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But Wait - There's More!
For corporate/educational clients: You get empathy-informed reads.
I have likely worked on a product, service, or lesson just like yours. My product, sales and marketing corporate background ranged from startups to Fortune 50 companies across a variety of industries including entertainment, telecom, healthcare, technology and financial services.
Other fast facts: we live in Northern VA, I’m a rabid Steelers fan**, possess a ‘will-you-shut-up-about-it-already’ passion for music, volunteer for charitable orgs (including a non-profit film festival that donates its proceeds to charity), work annually to knock things off my written-out bucket list, mentor local K-12 students and unpredictably laugh uncontrollably at something I remembered I said years ago.
I look forward to the chance to have some fun and create amazing things together
**Steelers became my team when I won a childhood bet with the playground bully where I grew up in Columbia, MD.
PS Never saw the money but the bully’s nickname was ‘Lucky’ which would have thus rendered his nickname untrue so I can see how that wasn’t going to pan out