ASome voices are technically proficient. Some are warm. Some are authoritative.
If you’ve spent 25 years in broadcast radio and television: morning and afternoon drive, live news, event announcing, telethons, race emceeing, you stop viewing your voice as just a tool and start seeing it as a relationship. It’s the connection between you and the audience. It either builds trust or it doesn’t.
Mine does.
What I Do
Radio & Television
Two and a half decades on-air at KITV4 and Star 101.9 means I’ve voiced everything from breaking news to commercial copy, live coverage to scripted promos. I know how to adapt to the format: breaking news is a different read than morning drive, and morning drive is nothing like a :30 radio spot.
Commercials & Promos
Local spots, regional campaigns, promotional reels. If you need a voice that sounds like Hawaii: warm, real, not trying too hard — that’s something I can deliver.
Event Announcing & Live Hosting
From the Honolulu Marathon start line to black-tie galas, I’ve been the voice in the room. Live events require something different from studio work: flexibility, presence, the ability to react. That’s a muscle I’ve been building for decades.
Corporate & Institutional
Training videos, internal communications, brand voice work. Not the most glamorous category, but it’s where clear, credible delivery matters most.
The Awards
I’ve won a Best Radio Personality award. I’ve been recognized with Pō’okela Awards — which are the Hawaii Actors’ Awards, for those outside the islands. These aren’t things I lead with, but they’re worth knowing: the work has been recognized by people in this industry and this community.
They also tell you something about staying power. Twenty-five years, still behind the mic.
Want to Hear What That Sounds Like?
If you have a project that needs a voice: commercial, promo, corporate, event, anything: I’d like to hear about it.

