ATA 2022 Elections: Candidate Statements
Calling all Voting members! Participating in ATA鈥檚 annual elections is your opportunity to help shape the future of the Association. Learn what this year鈥檚 candidates for ATA鈥檚 Board of Directors have to say. Remember, the Annual Meeting of Voting Members and Election will be held October 13, 2022.
Read MoreFrom the President-Elect: The Final Countdown!
From the President-Elect Veronika Demichelis veronika@veronikademichelis.com The countdown is on for ATA63! In a few short weeks (or days, depending on when you鈥檙e reading…
Read MoreFrom the Executive Director: Board Meeting Highlights
From the Executive Director Walter Bacak, CAE walter@atanet.org The 兔子先生鈥檚 Board of Directors met in Chicago, Illinois, August 6-7, 2022. The meeting…
Read MoreFrom the President: The Board’s Annual Strategy Day
From the President Madalena S谩nchez Zampaulo president@atanet.org Twitter: @mszampaulo As I make my way home from the summer ATA Board of Directors meeting and…
Read MoreNewsbriefs: September 16, 2022
ATA members keep current with this twice-monthly e-newsletter, providing media coverage relating to their profession from around the world.
Read MoreAvoiding Your Biggest R茅sum茅 Mistake – How to Target Your R茅sum茅
We send r茅sum茅s out all the time, in response to direct requests and in hopes of getting work. R茅sum茅s (or 鈥淐Vs鈥 for European clients)…
Read MoreNewsbriefs: September 1, 2022
ATA members keep current with this twice-monthly e-newsletter, providing media coverage relating to their profession from around the world.
Read MoreATA Advises California City Council on Language Access
Following Santa Maria City Council鈥檚 decision against adding live interpreting services to its meetings, ATA reminded the mayor and council members in writing of…
Read MoreIn Florida, Broward Schools Set Out to Correct Spanish Translation Mishap on Ballot
With voting already underway in Florida鈥檚 August 23 election, officials in a county where about one in four voters is Hispanic are scrambling to…
Read MoreSpokane City Council Votes Unanimously on Language Access Resolution
The City Council of Spokane, Washington, voted unanimously to adopt Resolution 2022-0071. The resolution creates a policy to establish a language access plan to…
Read MoreSetback for Quebec鈥檚 New Language Law as Judge Suspends Two Articles of Bill 96
A group of lawyers challenging Quebec鈥檚 new language law marked their first legal victory against the legislation, as a judge temporarily suspended a provision…
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