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Mary McKitrick comes to voice-over from a background in biology. She has worked at numerous natural history museums including the University of Arizona, National Museum of Natural History, Carnegie Museum, American Museum of Natural History, and University of Michigan Museum of Zoology where she was Curator of Birds. She taught biology at the University of Michigan and was a visiting Program Director at the National Science Foundation numerous times. Most recently, she taught molecular biology at Smith College. She holds biology degrees from Princeton University, the University of Arizona and the University of Pittsburgh. Mary has voiced commercials for companies from Maine to Hawaii, narrations for corporate videos, documentaries, video games, and telephone answering systems. She is the voice of Contact Loved Ones, a free telephone service set up in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina to help survivors locate their families. As comfortable saying "N-methyl-d-aspartate" or "Teratornis incredibilis" as "hurry while supplies last!", she can bring authenticity to your museum or medical narration! STUDIO: MCM Voices is equipped with Source Connect, a John Hardy M-1 microphone preamplifier, Lawson L47 FET microphone and Neumann TLM 103 microphone, and an M600 universal microphone mount from Enhanced Audio. And, of course, the euphonious tones of female voice talent Mary McKitrick.
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