Due to concerns about the current COVID-19 pandemia, we will be holding our March 14th general meeting online, via Zoom. Our speaker, Jeannette Stewart, will give a presentation on “How to learn new productivity tools for free.” The FBI recruiting […]
We had our first meeting of 2020 in our new location, the North Village branch of Austin Public Library. Marco Hanson, AATIA’s recently re-elected President, introduced the 2020 Board members and we had a quick round of introductions. We were […]
AATIA will hold its first general meeting of 2020 at a new place and time: We will gather at the North Village Branch of Austin Public Library, 2505 Steck Ave., Austin 78757 from 2 to 4:45 p.m. Our program topics […]
It was, literally, standing room only at our last meeting of 2019 as numerous new and old members, along with a sizable group of students from the Austin Community College translation and interpreting program, turned out to hear our guest […]
We’re less than a week away from the best AATIA event of the year, our annual party! It will be right after our general meeting: Saturday, November 9, 4:00 PM, at the Opal Divine’s Restaurant there inside our hotel venue […]
Many thanks to AATIA member Sandy Adame for her help in compiling this recap! On September 14th we gathered for our fifth general meeting of the year. Marco Hanson, AATIA President, got the meeting started and introduced our first presentation […]
Let’s celebrate International Translation Day! Join us this Sunday, September 29th, to celebrate International Translation Day at Malvern Books from 4:00 to 6:00pm with a presentation by Jennifer Rose Davis at 4:15pm, followed by a reception. Jennifer translated, costumed and […]
AATIA will hold its next general meeting on Saturday, September 14, 2019, from 1 to 4 p.m. We’ll meet at the usual place: Best Western Plus Austin City Hotel, 2200 S IH 35 Frontage Rd, Austin, TX 78704 (map). Our […]
Our July 2019 general meeting was packed full of useful information for building your T&I business and then making sure you get paid for your work. Marco Hanson, current AATIA President and owner/operator of Texan Translation, started off his presentation, […]