Washington Translation Associations
Translation Associations in the Washington
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WITS – Washington State Court Interpreters and Translators Society
Country: United StatesState: WashingtonThe Washington State Court Interpreters and Translators Society is a non-profit, professional organization officially established in the State of Washington in September 1988. WITS seeks to further the goals of the interpreting and translating profession, enhance the professional standing of our members and inform the public about our profession.The Purpose…
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NOTIS – Northwest Translators and Interpreters Society
Country: United StatesState: WashingtonThe Northwest Translators & Interpreters Society (NOTIS) was established in April 1988 as a forum for professional translators and interpreters in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. In view of our strategic position in international trade and of its growing importance in international travel, practicing translators and interpreters, as…
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NCIHC – National Council on Interpreting in Health Care
Country: United StatesState: WashingtonThe NCIHC is a multidisciplinary organization based in the United States whose mission is to promote culturally competent professional health care interpreting as a means to support equal access to health care for individuals with limited English proficiency.Mission The National Council on Interpreting in Health Care is a multidisciplinary organization…
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NAJIT – National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators
Country: United StatesState: WashingtonThe National Association of Judiciary Interpreters and Translators is a professional association that was first chartered as a non-profit organization under New York State laws, and incorporated as the Court Interpreters and Translators Association, Inc. (CITA) in 1978. In 1988 the membership approved a name change to reflect the national…
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NCATA - National Capital Area Chapter of ATA
NCATA - National Capital Area Chapter of ATACountry: United StatesState: WashingtonNCATA was established in 1980 and is now one of the largest local chapters of the American Translators Association (ATA) with close to 300 members. Our steady increase in membership during the past decade testifies to the importance of the translation and interpreting professions in the Washington, DC area. The chapter…