ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: April 19, 2022

By ATA | April 19, 2022

In This Issue: ATA Advocacy in Oregon, Assisting Ukrainians, Webinar: Genealogy, Webinar: Certification, School Outreach Contest, Webinar: Work Posture, B2BB: Query Sheets, Webinar: Contracts, New Certification Exam, ATA TEKTalks: Smartcat, Workshop: Voice Talent, FIT Congress, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: March 31, 2022

By ATA | March 31, 2022

In This Issue: ATA 63rd Annual Conference, Last Call! Mentoring, Webinar: memoQ, Member Orientation, Board Meeting, B2BB: Translation Tests, Virtual Networking, Webinar: Geneaology, Member Free Webinar, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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Summary of the ATA Compensation Survey

By The ATA Chronicle | March 22, 2022

To address the need for a comprehensive picture of the market for translation and interpreting services, ATA recently conducted a compensation survey. The ATA Compensation Survey serves to provide professional practitioners and others with an overview of the income and pay rate data of translators, interpreters, and company owners working in the U.S.

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From the Executive Director: Board Meeting Highlights

By The ATA Chronicle | March 22, 2022

From the Executive Director Walter Bacak, CAE walter@atanet.org The American Translators Association’s Board of Directors held its Winter Board meeting February 5–6 in Los…

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From the President: An Exciting Time to Be a Member!

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2022

From the President Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo president@atanet.org Twitter: @mszampaulo As I write this, ATA’s Board has just wrapped up a very successful and productive…

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From the President-Elect: It’s Full Steam Ahead for ATA63!

By The ATA Chronicle | March 20, 2022

From the President-Elect Veronika Demichelis veronika@veronikademichelis.com Get ready! ATA’s 63rd Annual Conference will be here before you know it, and it’s shaping up to…

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: March 15, 2022

By ATA | March 15, 2022

In This Issue: Vicarious Trauma for T&I, ATA Mentoring Deadline, Webinar: Emoji, Webinar: PM Skill Set, Member Orientation, Board Mtg Summary, Member Free Webinar, Webinar: Cultural Diff, B2BB: Translation Tests, ALC on the Hill, Virtual Networking, Workshop: Spanish Sharp, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: February 28, 2022

By ATA | February 28, 2022

In This Issue: Serving Members in 2021, Last Call ATA63, ATA63 Call for Speakers, ATA Elections Deadline, Break into Interpreting, ATA Mastermind Deadline, Emoji, Emoticons, Stickers, School Outreach Contest, Project Managers Webinar, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: February 15, 2022

By ATA | February 15, 2022

In This Issue: Compensation Survey, Korean>English Exam, Why ATA?, ATA63 Call for Speakers, Break into Interpreting, ATA Mastermind Groups, ATA Elections 2022, Emoji, Emoticons, Stickers, ATA Mentoring, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Newsbriefs is a twice-monthly e-newsletter

Newsbriefs: February 1, 2022

By ATA | February 1, 2022

In This Issue: ATA Diversity Video, Inside Specialization, ATA63 Call for Speakers, ATA Elections 2022, Next Board Meeting, ATA Mastermind Groups, Translation Quotes, Not Too Late to Renew, Vicarious Trauma, Savvy Volunteer, Galantière Award, Translatio, The ATA Chronicle, and more.

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ATA Gode Medal Winner

ATA Honors and Awards

By The ATA Chronicle | January 26, 2022

ATA and the American Foundation for Translation and Interpretation present annual and biennial awards to encourage, reward, and publicize outstanding work done by both seasoned professionals and students of our craft.

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Treasurer’s Annual Report for FY2020–21 (through May 2021)

By The ATA Chronicle | January 26, 2022

While the pandemic and its knock-on effects have had a major impact on ATA’s revenue and expenses, the Association remains on fairly solid financial…

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