[2] In June 2005, the software company ScanSoft was looking for someone to be the voice for a database project involving speech construction.
ScanSoft inquired with GM Voices and selected Susan Bennett, who happened to be present when the scheduled voice-over artist was absent.
[3] Bennett was hired and the project recordings would eventually be used as the original voice of Apple's Siri.
[5] They own an 18,000 sq foot facility with three studio control rooms, two sound booths, conference rooms and a selection of editing suites and offices where they accomplish most of their voice work.
[6] Automated gate agent announcements for Delta Air Lines are prerecorded by GM Voices.