Marvanni Hernandez, a member of Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP) Batch 16, shares a powerful testimonial that reflects a lifelong passion for voice, performance, and purposeful communication. His journey into voice artistry began at an exceptionally young age. At just six years old, Marvanni was already hosting events—an early exposure that would shape his future. Growing up in a family deeply involved in live event production, he naturally gravitated toward the stage. What started as hosting gradually expanded into professional voice work, laying the foundation for a career built on communication and connection. Over the past 16 years, Marvanni has hosted a wide range of live events, including lectures, seminars, corporate functions, and beauty pageants. Alongside his work as a host, he also gained experience as a voiceover artist, lending his voice to teasers, video games, and web series. Despite this extensive background, he continued to seek growth, refinement, and deeper purpose in his craft. In 2020, Marvanni first learned about the Certified Voice Artist Program. Although eager to join, financial constraints made enrollment impossible at the time. Rather than giving up, he held on to the goal. A few months prior to recording his testimonial, he applied for and was granted a CVAP scholarship, finally allowing him to take part in the program he had long aspired to join. Reflecting on his experience, Marvanni describes CVAP as life-changing. The program helped him build confidence, sharpen his skills, and rediscover his sense of purpose. Beyond technical training, CVAP provided clarity on why he uses his voice—and how it can serve something greater than himself. He highlights the unique culture within CVAP, one rooted in sharing, loving, caring, giving, and supporting. This environment, he explains, empowered participants to believe in their potential while uplifting others along the way. The sense of community transformed the learning experience into something deeply meaningful and lasting. Marvanni extends his heartfelt gratitude to Voice Master Pocholo Gonzalez, as well as to the trainers and mentors who guided and inspired him throughout the program. Through their leadership and dedication, CVAP not only equips voice artists with professional skills but also encourages them to use their voices to inspire change and contribute positively to society. Marvanni Hernandez’s story stands as a testament to perseverance, purpose, and the power of voice. Through CVAP Batch 16, his lifelong dream was not only realized—but elevated into a mission to create impact through meaningful storytelling and empowered expression.
Marvanni Hernandez, a member of Certified Voice Artist Program (CVAP) Batch 16, shares a powerful testimonial that reflects a lifelong passion for voice, performance, and purposeful communication. His journey into voice artistry began at an exceptionally young age. At just six years old, Marvanni was already hosting events—an early exposure that would shape his future. Growing up in a family deeply involved in live event production, he naturally gravitated toward the stage. What started as hosting gradually expanded into professional voice work, laying the foundation for a career built on communication and connection. Over the past 16 years, Marvanni has hosted a wide range of live events, including lectures, seminars, corporate functions, and beauty pageants. Alongside his work as a host, he also gained experience as a voiceover artist, lending his voice to teasers, video games, and web series. Despite this extensive background, he continued to seek growth, refinement, and deeper purpose in his craft. In 2020, Marvanni first learned about the Certified Voice Artist Program. Although eager to join, financial constraints made enrollment impossible at the time. Rather than giving up, he held on to the goal. A few months prior to recording his testimonial, he applied for and was granted a CVAP scholarship, finally allowing him to take part in the program he had long aspired to join. Reflecting on his experience, Marvanni describes CVAP as life-changing. The program helped him build confidence, sharpen his skills, and rediscover his sense of purpose. Beyond technical training, CVAP provided clarity on why he uses his voice—and how it can serve something greater than himself. He highlights the unique culture within CVAP, one rooted in sharing, loving, caring, giving, and supporting. This environment, he explains, empowered participants to believe in their potential while uplifting others along the way. The sense of community transformed the learning experience into something deeply meaningful and lasting. Marvanni extends his heartfelt gratitude to Voice Master Pocholo Gonzalez, as well as to the trainers and mentors who guided and inspired him throughout the program. Through their leadership and dedication, CVAP not only equips voice artists with professional skills but also encourages them to use their voices to inspire change and contribute positively to society. Marvanni Hernandez’s story stands as a testament to perseverance, purpose, and the power of voice. Through CVAP Batch 16, his lifelong dream was not only realized—but elevated into a mission to create impact through meaningful storytelling and empowered expression.