Chris Roman

Chris Roman

Quality Assurance / Violations Processing Analyst @ BusPatrol

About Chris Roman

Chris Roman is a Quality Assurance and Violations Processing Analyst at BusPatrol, with a diverse background in audio production and voiceover work. He has held various roles in technical support and videography, and has collaborated with notable brands in the industry.

Current Role at BusPatrol

Chris Roman serves as a Quality Assurance / Violations Processing Analyst at BusPatrol since 2021. His role involves ensuring the quality of processes related to violations, contributing to the company's mission of enhancing safety in school zones. Based in Allentown, Pennsylvania, he has been part of the team for three years, applying his analytical skills to improve operational efficiency.

Previous Experience in Technical Support

Prior to his current position, Chris worked at Connextions from 2007 to 2010. He held dual roles as Technical Support Manager and Trainer, as well as Technical Support Supervisor and Trainer. His experience in Concord, North Carolina, involved overseeing technical support operations and training staff, equipping him with valuable skills in customer service and team management.

Voiceover and Audio Production Work

Chris Roman has a diverse background in voiceover work, providing voice talent for video games such as Hallowed Legends: Templar and S.T.A.L.K.E.R. - Lost Alpha. He has narrated audiobooks and e-learning modules for companies like Training Allies and contributed to the Discovery Channel's Sport Fishing Television. His extensive experience includes creating commercials and major audio production projects.

Professional Background in Videography

From 2012 to 2013, Chris worked at Creative Circle as a Videographer and Video Editor. This role allowed him to develop skills in video production, contributing to various projects during his one-year tenure. His experience in this field complements his audio production expertise.

Military Service and Early Career

Chris served in the US Navy as an Operation Specialist (E-5) from 1989 to 1993. His four years of military service provided him with foundational skills in operations and teamwork. This early experience laid the groundwork for his subsequent career in technical support and audio production.

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