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Virtual companion to the 2011 ProZ.com conference in Rome, ITA

May 21, 2011



Presentation

Session & speaker spotlight - The Concept and Contexts of Consecutive Interpretation

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Schedule:This session ended at 14:15
Description:Lessons learned and live Q&A with event speaker Hristina Dojanova. Moderated by Drew MacFadyen
Speakers:Drew MacFadyen
Drew MacFadyen has been working in the Translation industry in various marketing roles for over 15 years and with ProZ.com for almost 10. Drew has also served as an adjunct faculty member for National-Louis University. He has a background in online marketing and promotion, search engine optimization and sales negotiation.
Hristina Dojčinova
Hristina is a Macedonian interpreting professional, with a Bachelor’s degree in Interpreting and Translation in English and French from the Ss. Cyril and Methodius University in Skopje - Department of Interpreting and Translation, at the Faculty of Philology and Master’s degree in European Studies – EU Law, Politics and Economics from the University of Bonn, Center for European Integration Studies (ZEI). In the past, Hristina was an Executive Manager of Congress Service Centre, a leading Macedonian translation company, and has provided interpreting to numerous international and national clients. Her latest job post is in the Office of the President of the Republic of Macedonia, and her noteworthy experience includes interpreting at more than 300 conferences as well as high profile political and business meetings. Moreover, she is a Junior Faculty Teaching Assistant at the Department of Interpreting and Translation, having taught Consecutive Interpreting and Written Translation for the past five years. Her successful career story accompanied by great professionalism guarantees a top quality and instructive session. As of June 2009, Hristina is an EU accredited interpreter for English/Macedonian.

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