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2010 Back to top

March 8, 2010

The Americana Community Center hosts the first multilingual mayoral debate in Louisville, Ky history, and In Every Language interprets for the event. An article previewing the forum ran in March 7th's Courier Journal and an article on our interpreters' vital role was on the Courier's front page March 9th.

March 5, 2010

Constant Contact awards In Every Language their Email Marketing All Star award, given for best practices in e-marketing.

February 25, 2010

The Commonwealth of Kentucky awards In Every Language certification as a Woman-Owned Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE).

January 2, 2010

Southern Business Magazine (Knoxville, Tn) brags on our B Corp certification on the magazine's home page.

January 1, 2010

B Lab certifies In Every Language as a B Corporation, making the company not only the first Certified B Corp in the state, but also in the industry.

2009 Back to top

November 15, 2009

Multilingual Magazine publishes "Localization for 'Europe' in Unlikely Places," Terena Bell's article on the linguistic precision required to localize a translation.

November 5, 2009

CEO Terena Bell presents at the annual meeting of the Kentucky Society for Healthcare Risk Management, sharing how to fix the problems that keep healthcare facilities from providing professional interpreters.

September 31, 2009

The National Council of Interpreting in Health Care features In Every Language as its "Meet Our Members" member of the month.

September 14, 2009

In an effort to better connect with you, In Every Language launches its video blog series.

September 1, 2009

Terena Bell's editorial on crowdsourcing and respect in the translation industry is published in the September issue of The Chronicle.

August 18, 2009

Ode Magazine features the Interpreter Certification Project on its home page. An effort to develop statewide certification for interpreters working in domestic violence, the project is the first of its kind nationwide. The project is led by In Every Language, the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association, and other partners.

August 10, 2009

The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky) features In Every Language in its weekly business spotlight.

July 31, 2009

CEO Terena Bell presents on Title VI rights and awareness at the annual conference for the Translation Company Division of the American Translators' Association.

June 29, 2009

The newspaper Montpellier, notre ville (Montpellier, France) discusses In Every Language and other companies' participation in its Louisville-Montpellier Sister Cities Work Exchange Program in the article "Un été aux USA" ("Summer in the States").

June 19, 2009

At the South East Regional Medical Interpreter Conference, Terena Bell directs "Death Threats, Interfering Daughters, & Other Worst Case Scenarios," a session on applying the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care's Code of Ethics to even the most difficult of situations.

June 18, 2009

Brandi Miller co-leads a roundtable on national certification for medical interpreters at the South East Regional Medical Interpreter Conference. Held in Lexington, Ky, this conference was hosted by the Medical Interpreter Network of Georgia, the South Eastern Medical Interpreters Association, the Tennessee Association of Professional Interpreters and Translators, and the South Carolina Health Interpreter Association.

June 4, 2009

Adam Asnes shares how our CEO got into the business in his Multilingual article "Career Paths into Globalization."

April 20, 2009

Ted Wozniak, president of Payment Practices Inc, quotes Terena Bell in his article "Ensuring payment for translation," which ran in the April issue of Multilingual.

April 20, 2009

An article written by CEO Terena Bell is published in the April issue of Multilingual.

April 8, 2009

Continuing to embrace new technologies, In Every Language joins Twitter as a way to create community with our clients through social media.

April 1, 2009

Project Manager Brandi Miller begins assisting the rural & languages of limited diffusion committee of the National Coalition on Health Care Interpreter Certification (NCC). The NCC is the organization charged with developing the first national certification for medical interpreters.

March 31, 2009

In Every Language launches a company Facebook page where customers can officially become fans.

March 1, 2009

The March issue of The Chronicle, the official magazine of the American Translators Association, is released, featuring an article co-written by CEO Terena Bell and Interpreting Coordinator Madalena Sanchez.

February 25, 2009

Interpreting Coordinator Madalena Sanchez presents on the localization of American sitcoms for Spain at the 30th Annual Southwest/Texas Popular Culture and American Culture Association Conference.

2008 Back to top

December 29, 2008

Kentucky Governor Steve Beshear commissions CEO Terena Bell as a Kentucky Colonel, the highest honor awarded by the Commonwealth of Kentucky, in recognition of In Every Language's "service and accomplishments on behalf of others."

November 25, 2008

Madalena Sanchez presents at the at the International Association for Intercultural Communication Studies, discussing bilingual (Spanish-English) signage in Louisville, Ky.

October 23, 2008

CEO Terena Bell leads a roundtable discussion at the national American Medical Writers' Association conference entitled "When Medical Translation Isn't Medical."

September 6, 2008

The Midwest Association of Translators and Interpreters has CEO Terena Bell present at its annual conference.

August 25, 2008

The September issue of Multilingual is released, featuring an article by Interpreting Coordinator Madalena Sanchez.

August 21, 2008

CEO Terena Bell begins providing CME (Continuing Medical Education) classes to nurses and doctors who want to learn more about working with a medical interpreter, starting with Caldwell County Hospital in Princeton, Ky.

July 19, 2008

In Every Language hosts the first public session of its custom, interpreter training program.

July 10, 2008

Interpeter Coordinator Madalena Sanchez is appointed to the Kentucky Domestic Violence Association's Interpreter Training Development Program.

July 1, 2008

In Every Language reports record earnings for the second quarter, achieving its highest quarterly gross income since the company opened.

June 2, 2008

CEO Terena Bell begins presenting free CLE (Continuing Legal Education) classes in how to work with a legal interpreter, starting with the Louisville Bar Association.

May 28, 2008

The Advertising Federation of Louisville offers its professional development seminar on diversity, with CEO Terena Bell as featured speaker.

May 9, 2008

Business First (Louisville, Ky) highlights In Every Language in its 2008 "Business Women First" special publication.

May 2, 2008

Business Lexington (Lexington, Ky) congratulates CEO Terena Bell on becoming a Martha Layne Collins Leadership Award finalist.

April 3, 2008

CEO Terena Bell is named one of the top three finalists for the 2008 Martha Layne Collins Leadership Award. an award given to a Kentucky woman who inspires and motivates others through her personal, community and professional life.

March 6, 2008

In Every Language is profiled in Hoy, Louisville, Ky's Spanish language newspaper.

August 1, 2008

Paul Simpson, International Sales Manager for Big Ass Fans, discusses the importance of translation in international business at a joint meeting of the Kentucky World Trade Center and GLI, Louisville's chamber of commerce. Pay special attention at time code 10:35, where he shares his experiences of working with In Every Language.

2007 Back to top

November 27, 2007

In Every Language kicks off its free, school outreach program, teaching local students about the importance of translating and interpreting. Louisville-area schools to benefit include Waggener Traditional High School, Holy Cross High School, Louisville Male High School, and Ballard High School.

October 20, 2007

In Every Language hosts the Louisville area's first ever ProZ.com PowWow for Kentucky translators and interpreters.

September 28, 2007

CEO Terena Bell is announced as one of Greater Louisville's Forty Under 40, a group of leaders who are changing Louisville through their career involvements and community accomplishments.

September 15, 2007

In Every Language hosts its first International Translator's Day Poetry Reading, an event entitled, "If You Can Read This, Thank a Translator" featuring poetry translated into the English language. Readers included community leaders such as Judge Angela McCormick Bisig, Honorary Consul of France to Kentucky John Lina, and Dawne Gee with WAVE 3 News, as well as area professors, government employees, and poets.

September 12, 2007

LEO (Louisville, Ky) previews In Every Language's upcoming International Translator's Day Poetry Reading in its Arts and Entertainment section.

September 1, 2007

Today's Woman (Louisville, Ky) profiles In Every Language CEO Terena Bell as this month's "Power Woman."

May 30, 2007

Velocity Louisville, Ky) features CEO Terena Bell as its "it girl" of the week, providing In Every Language clients with a personal, inside look at the company's owner.

February 2, 2007

Business First (Louisville, Ky) highlights the In Every Language Free Translation Project in its 2007 "Diversity Works" special publication.

January 1, 2007

In Every Language receives a Vogt Development Award. The Vogt Awards are a program of the Community Foundation of Louisville and ENTERPRISECORP.

2006 Back to top

December 21, 2006

WHAS 11 (ABC) features the In Every Language Free Translation Project on its noon newscast.

November 1, 2006

In Every Language announces its free translation project, a service helping Louisville-area refugees prepare to enter the American workforce.

September 13, 2006

The Cincinnati Enquirer (Cincinnati, Oh) profiles In Every Language as an example of a company providing hot and modern careers.

September 5, 2006

Centre College's press release is picked up by The Advocate Messenger (Danville, KY) on September 5, 2006.

August 31, 2006

Centre College features CEO Terena Bell as an alumni success story.

August 28, 2006

The Courier-Journal (Louisville, Ky) features In Every Language on the front page of its business section, discussing how a love of languages is the company's true driving factor.

August 16, 2006

In Every Language announces its move into larger facilities in Louisville's historic Highlands area.

February 6, 2006

Business First (Louisville, Ky) features In Every Language owner Terena Bell in "On the Climb," a section of the paper showcasing "young professionals who are making a difference." The article was picked up by SwahiliNews.com, JapaneseNews.com, Topix.net, and BabelPort.com, where it was abstracted in both German and English.

January 27, 2006

In Every Language announces the release of a telephone number on the London, England exchange.

2005 Back to top

November 8, 2005

In Every Language joins the Association of Language Companies, making it the only member company in Kentucky and in the Mid-South.

August 1, 2005

In Every Language is born.

 
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