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  2. American Translators Association - Wikipedia

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    The American Translators Association (ATA) is the largest professional association of translators and interpreters in the United States with nearly 8,500 members in more than 100 countries. [ 1 ] Founded in 1959, membership is open to anyone with an interest in translation and interpretation as a profession or as a scholarly pursuit. [ 2 ]

  3. List of translators and interpreters associations - Wikipedia

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    National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators; Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; The American Association of Language Specialists; There are several associations at regional, state and local level, such as: Colorado Translators Association; Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf; Midwest Association of Translators ...

  4. Ruth M. Rothstein CORE Center - Wikipedia

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    The center was designed with the involvement of "clients and providers". Its design could be seen as futuristic, with glass and white walls throughout.. To address language access needs of diverse-linguistic populations, the center designated a Bilingual Clinic staffed with Spanish-speaking physicians and medical staff for Spanish-speaking consumers.

  5. Cook County Board of Review - Wikipedia

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    Cook County, which includes Chicago, is the United States' second-most populous county (after Los Angeles County, California) with a population of 5.2 million residents. The Cook County Board of Review holds quasi-judicial powers to adjudicate taxpayer complaints or recommend exempt status of real property.

  6. Red T - Wikipedia

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    Red T is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization devoted to the protection of translators and interpreters in conflict zones and other high-risk settings.. Based in New York, NY it was founded by Maya Hess.

  7. Translators Without Borders - Wikipedia

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    Translators without Borders (TWB) is a non-profit organization [1] set up to provide translation services for humanitarian non-profits. It was established in 2010 as a sister organization of Traducteurs Sans Frontières , founded in 1993 by Lori Thicke and Ros Smith-Thomas.

  8. Category:Translation associations - Wikipedia

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    List of Japanese interpreting and translation associations; M. Macedonian Translators Association; Mediterranean Editors and Translators; P.

  9. International Association of Conference Interpreters - Wikipedia

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    The association has a strict admissions procedure based on a peer review system, intended to guarantee high-quality interpreting and professionalism. Candidates must be sponsored by interpreters who have been AIIC members for at least five years. AIIC members are required to abide by the association's code of ethics and its professional ...