91˛Öżâ music major Carrie Vieweg is one of 25 U.S. semifinalists in the Voice of McDonaldâs singing competition.
According to a news release, Voice of McDonaldâs is a biennial competition that âaims to discover, recognize and reward the most talented singersâ among McDonaldâs approximately 1.8 million employees. The top 16 global semifinalists win a trip to Orlando to compete for cash prizes in McDonaldâs 2014 Worldwide Convention in April. There have been five competitions since its inception in 2006.
Vieweg hopes to become one of three U.S. finalists who will be selected by professional judging, as well as online votes that are collected at . Voting for the U.S. ends Dec. 2.
âBeing a student at 91˛Öżâ has helped me hone my singing skills,â says Vieweg. âIâve learned a lot in the last four years, like breath support and how not to ruin my voice.â
Vieweg, the only semifinalist from Ohio, began working at McDonaldâs in Concord Township five years ago. She hopes this competition will give her the opportunity to start a career in performance after she graduates.
âIâve always enjoyed performing,â says Vieweg. âItâs like second nature to me. I like the feeling I get when I sing for people.â
To watch Vieweg sing and to cast a vote for her in the Voice of McDonaldâs competition, visit .