Putting the Power of Language to work for your Global Business

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Name: Putting the Power of Language to work for your Global Business
Date: April 10, 2018
Time: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Registration: Register Now
Event Description:

     

Communicating effectively in a global market is vital for businesses around the world.
Translators can play a powerful role in global communication, enabling companies to gain an edge on their competition by building better bridges to foreign partners and tapping into dynamic new markets here at home. But it isn't always easy to figure out how best to use translation services. How do you find the right language professional(s)?  How do you work effectively with them? How do you get the most bang for your translation buck?
 
On April 10th, we are offering a rare opportunity to get an insider’s practical tips on how to become an informed translation consumer, so you can put the power of language to work for your global business.
We hope to see you there!

 

This conference will be presented by

Amanda N. Williams
French to English translator

Founder and CEO of Mirror Image Translations

Amanda is a seasoned freelance translator specializing in business translation. Based in Marietta, GA, she has over eight years of experience translating the corporate communications, financial statements, press releases, contracts, websites and other critical documents of companies ranging from French SMBs to multi-billion-euro French conglomerates. Her translations are used by English-speaking investors and corporations around the world. She is also a popular speaker at national and regional translation conferences on topics ranging from business skills development to international trade.
Amanda has a former career working for one of the top 100 largest ocean importers in the United States. She held various roles, including sales, operations and trade compliance manager, where she was responsible for managing a US customs audit as well as creating, implementing and maintaining the company’s import compliance program.
Amanda is a member of the American Translators Association (ATA) and currently serves as assistant administrator for the association’s Literary Division. She also served six years on the Board of Directors of the Atlanta Association of Interpreters and Translators (the Georgia Chapter of the ATA).


 

 
 

Location:


The Terraces South

115 Perimeter Center West,
Dunwoody, GA 30346

Date/Time Information:


Tuesday, April 10th

5PM to 7PM

Contact Information:
Fees/Admission:

$25 
for Members
$35 for Non-Members
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