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Pinchbeck ’11 Live Announces Forbes Under 30 Summit

Jenna Pinchbeck ’11 (Bachelor of Fine Arts in Acting) is a voice actor based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, specializing in commercial, animation, voice of god (VOG), corporate and eLearning projects. She has lent her voice to projects for clients such as Forbes, Anastasia Beverly Hills, T-Mobile, Corona, Apple, Wells Fargo and more.

Pinchbeck live announced the Forbes Under 30 Summit in Detroit, Michigan, from Sunday, Oct. 2, through Wednesday, Oct. 5, where she introduced industry leaders such as Megan Thee Stallion, Ashley Tisdale, Steve-O, Hailey Bieber and more.

She has a passion for bringing people together, making education accessible and fostering community within the voice-over industry. Along with some other incredible voice artists, she has built The Scrappy VO Collective, a group of co-working voice actors at every level whose mission is to support, share resources and foster community in voice-over.

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