COVID-19 and Certification

By The ATA Chronicle | May 11, 2020

The impact of the COVID-19 crisis on ATA’s Certification Program has been and remains profound. Although the situation continues to unfold, here are how…

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From the President: Advocacy and Other Business

By The ATA Chronicle | March 13, 2020

From the President Ted R. Wozniak president@atanet.org As I conclude the third month of my term as president, I find myself spending a lot…

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Boston, Here We Come!

By The ATA Chronicle | March 13, 2020

From the President-Elect Madalena Sánchez Zampaulo madalena@accessibletranslations.com Twitter: @mszampaulo Planning is in full swing for ATA’s 61st Annual Conference in Boston, Massachusetts, set to…

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ATA at “Protect Translators. Protect Interpreters. Protect the World.”: A Panel Discussion at the United Nations

By The ATA Chronicle | March 13, 2020

On December 11, 2019, the Permanent Missions of Spain and the Republic of Fiji to the United Nations, together with the United Nations Department…

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Vicarious Trauma and Interpreters

By The ATA Chronicle | March 13, 2020

(The following was originally published on the blog of ATA’s Interpreters Division, www.ata-divisions.org/ID/blog.) The first time I heard of interpreters experiencing vicarious trauma was…

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Talking with the Developer of GT4T

By The ATA Chronicle | March 13, 2020

Dallas Cao is the developer of GT4T1, a little, unobtrusive application that allows you to connect from any Windows or Mac application to a…

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Changes in ATA Continuing Education Requirements

By The ATA Chronicle | March 13, 2020

ATA introduced continuing education requirements for certification in 2004. Prior to that, ATA certification was a “once-and-done” system, meaning that individuals who passed the…

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From the President: AB 5: It’s Not Just in California

By The ATA Chronicle | January 16, 2020

From the President Ted R. Wozniak president@atanet.org The recent passage of Assembly Bill 5 (AB 5) in California, which implements the stringent “ABC Test”…

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Annual Treasurer’s Report for 2018–2019

By The ATA Chronicle | January 16, 2020

John M. Milan john@milanlanguageservices.com The sun has been shining on ATA for a few years now, financially speaking, allowing us to make quite a…

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ATA at the International Association of Business Communicators

By The ATA Chronicle | January 16, 2020

With chapters in over 100 countries, the International Association of Business Communicators (IABC)1 is one of the largest professional associations dedicated to corporate communications…

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Like Two Porcupines Making Love—VERY CAREFULLY!

By The ATA Chronicle | January 16, 2020

This was likely the best answer (and certainly the cleverest) response I read on a large cork board located in the registration area at…

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Is Remote Simultaneous Interpreting the Next Big Thing?

By The ATA Chronicle | January 16, 2020

Just like many interpreters and translators, I’ve been thinking about the future quite a bit. Not just about the future of our profession, but…

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