Thirty years of experience — and a proven track record inside tribal gaming markets across the country. High-energy when the spot demands it. Warm and inviting when the brand calls for it. Always credible, always on time, and always right for the room.
Tribal casino advertising sits at the intersection of entertainment, community, and sovereign identity. The spots that move audiences are the ones that understand that — the ones that carry real energy without feeling generic, that invite without condescending, that represent the property the way the tribe wants to be seen. That's not something you figure out from the outside looking in. It's earned.
I have worked on campaigns for tribal gaming properties across the country — from high-energy TV and radio spots to concert and event promotions, player rewards programs, and in-property audio. I know what tribal marketing directors need: a voice that reflects the brand, respects the community, moves the audience, and delivers on deadline from a broadcast-quality home studio.
With four tribal casino clients on my roster and thirty years in professional voice over, I am ready to be the consistent voice your property's advertising has been looking for.
Y'aamava Resort & Casino, The Rose Gaming Resort, Spokane Tribe Resort & Casino, Clearwater River Casino — each is a distinct sovereign nation, a distinct brand, and a distinct community relationship with its audience. Each runs its own advertising calendar, its own concert and events program, its own player rewards campaigns, and its own in-property audio identity. The voice that serves one of them has to understand all of that. A generic gaming announcer does not.
Each property has its own brand voice, its own seasonal promotional calendar, and its own relationship with its audience. A summer concert announcement for one property sounds nothing like a player rewards spot for another, and neither sounds like a jackpot or grand opening campaign. The consistency across all four is a voice that is credible, energetic when the spot demands it, community-aware, and always on deadline. That range — across formats, markets, and campaign types — is what makes me the right voice for tribal gaming advertising at scale.