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Since 1985, AATIA has brought together language specialists to share expertise, provide opportunities to learn more about the tools and techniques of professional translators and interpreters, and promote the recognition of translation and interpretation in the larger community. Members and guests get together at bimonthly meetings and other events, including those arranged by Special Interest Groups.

AATIA also holds workshops on a variety of subjects. The Association is an affiliated group of the American Translators Association (ATA) and periodically sponsors ATA certification exam sittings.
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AATIA is profoundly grateful to the following individuals who have given generously of their time to help our association thrive. Special thanks are due to those who have served repeatedly and in various capacities through the years. Misclassification of Employees as Independent Contractors Under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Esther Diaz had lived and studied for ten years in Mexico before returning to the United States, where she earned a B.A. in Spanish and an M.Ed. in Adult Education and Human Resource Development at the University of Texas at Austin. She was the magnet that attracted the other two founding members of AATIA.
Shortly after AATIA was founded in 1985, the Board began communicating with members through a printed newsletter. This practice was continued for many years, during which time successive Communications Directors and their teams arranged for the printing, folding, and mailing of what was known as The Letter.
The name of this nonprofit association is Austin Area Translators and Interpreters Association. The Association will strive to meet these aims by such means as the following: holding periodic meetings, workshops and conferences; supporting programs of accreditation and certification; publishing and distributing information; and engaging in outreach activities.
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