ATA-TCD News, Issue 09, Spring 2022

Letter from Marina Ilari, Administrator of the ATA TCD

Posted by on Mar 25, 2022 in ATA-TCD News Articles, ATA-TCD News, Issue 09, Spring 2022, Letter from our Administrator

Dear TCD members, I’m looking forward to what 2022 will bring to the Translation Company Division (TCD). I’m especially proud to serve another year with the division alongside our assistant administrator, Charo Welle, and the dedicated Leadership Council. It was great to see some of our members during the ATA conference (ATA62) in Minneapolis in October. The TCD annual meeting was held via Zoom on Friday, Oct 8. During the meeting, we presented to members what the Division accomplished in 2021, and our mission for 2022. The meeting was also used to network and discuss what members would like...

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The B Side of Interpreting

Posted by on Mar 25, 2022 in ATA-TCD News Articles, ATA-TCD News, Issue 09, Spring 2022

By Cecilia Lipovsek I was incredibly fortunate to graduate from two outstanding translation and interpreting schools back in my hometown, Buenos Aires. So much so that I was ready to dive head-first into the profession the minute I finished my last final exam, if not before. However, it wasn’t until I moved to London early in 2015 that I realised how unprepared I was to build and run my freelance business. It’s no one’s fault—translation/interpreting school teaches us to translate/interpret (not an easy feat in itself) but it very rarely prepares us for business life (not an easy feat,...

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How You Can Nurture and Sustain a Thriving Remote Workforce

Posted by on Mar 25, 2022 in ATA-TCD News Articles, ATA-TCD News, Issue 09, Spring 2022

By Marina Ilari Many companies have adapted to a virtual work environment during the current global pandemic out of necessity. However, this article demonstrates that a virtual team structure creates many advantages for companies, namely access to talent, balance and flexibility for employees, and major cost savings. As a company that works with fully remote teams and achieved significant growth over the last two years, I will provide some tangible ideas and tips to ensure a remote work structure becomes sustainable, an integral part of your corporate culture, and a point of attraction...

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A Conversation with Adri Carbajal on Best Practices in Localization for Latin America (LATAM) Markets

Posted by on Mar 25, 2022 in ATA-TCD News Articles, ATA-TCD News, Issue 09, Spring 2022, Women in Translation

Adri Carbajal (they/them) is Operations Lead at Terra Localizations. They have served as the Chief of Translation Project Management and Multilingual Desktop Publishing for Language Services at the Lima 2019 Pan American and Parapan American Games. They belong to the civil rights organization LGBT Mentoring where they offer mentoring opportunities to members of the community. They are also a professor in the Translation Master’s Degree Program at the Universidad Privada de Ciencias Aplicadas. They specialize in Localization Management and Multilingual Desktop Publishing....

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ISO 21998:2020 Interpreting services – Healthcare interpreting – Requirements and recommendations

Posted by on Mar 3, 2022 in ATA-TCD News Articles, ATA-TCD News, Issue 09, Spring 2022, Industry Standards Demystified

Industry Standards Demystified – Part 7 By: Monika Popiolek, ATA TCD Newsletter and Blog contributor and ISO/CEN industry standards expert ISO 21998:2020 specifies requirements and recommendations for healthcare interpreting services in spoken and signed communication. It is applicable to all situations requiring healthcare interpreting, where the parties involved need to communicate using spoken or signed language in the context of a health-related issue. The document is intended for interpreting service providers (ISPs) and individual healthcare interpreters who can...

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