Scamming is an ever-present concern for freelance translators and interpreters. Make it your business to learn how scams work—watch this free webinar offered by the American Translators Association (ATA): Don’t Fall for It! Scams Targeting Language Professionals. You’ll also find a basic […]
All members are invited to our first in-person general meeting of the year on February 17 starting at 1:00 pm. Address: Walnut room AIDEN BY BEST WESTERN 2200 South Interstate 35Austin, TX 78704 Jennifer Case, a seasoned Arabic to English […]
Congrats to all the candidates! Thank you to everyone who voted in our AATIA election this year and congratulations to all of the new board members! Our ballot return was 26.47%. AATIA Board Members 2024 President: Maria NelsonDirector of Communications: […]
Attention AATIA members! Have you ever considered volunteering for our association or serving on the board? We’re currently looking for passionate individuals who are interested in making a positive impact in our community of translators and interpreters and in supporting […]
In today’s globalized world, understanding and effectively reaching diverse audiences is key to business success! Please, join us on April 15 at 1:00 PM via ZOOM for our general meeting. Our guest speaker and expert in the field, Gabriela Escarrá, […]
Mark the date! Our next meetup will be on Wednesday, April 19, at 6 pm at the Easy Tiger near I-35:6406 N I-35 Frontage Road Suite 1100 Austin, TX 78752. This month, come with a translation or interpretation problem to […]
Join us for our first general meeting of 2023! Our speakers will be Molly Chew, Project Director for Vecina, and Kate Lincoln-Goldfinch, an attorney at Lincoln-Goldfinch Law. Sat, February 25, 2023, 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM CST Topic: AATIA February 2023 […]
A New Approach to Literary/Lyrics Translation In 2020 and 2021, when the pandemic shut down live performances, Austin’s Gilbert & Sullivan Society (GSA) provided some relief by hiring theatre artists to video contemporary “Fresh Takes” of scenes from the 19th-century […]