2007
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 previews In Every Language's upcoming International Translator's Day Poetry Reading in its Arts and Entertainment section.
September 1, 2007
Today's Woman profiles In Every Language CEO Terena Bell as this month's "Power Woman."
May 30, 2007
Velocity 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 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.
2006
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.
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 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 phone number on the London, England exchange.