Current ATISA Board

Meet the Board

As a way to get involved and to give back to the organization and the translation and interpreting studies community, members in good standing can stand for election for several positions in the organization.

OUR HISTORY

20 Years and Counting

ATISA was founded in 2002 by a group of primarily U.S.-based researchers interested in fostering the study of translation and interpreting in its many forms. Now in its 20th year, the organization is an established community of scholars dedicated to advancing the field in the U.S. and abroad.

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Elections

ATISA is run and supported by colleagues who volunteer their expertise and time to serve on the executive board. These positions are elected from ATISA members in good standing for a two-year term. Elections are not currently underway, but keep an eye on this space in the future for opportunities to participate in the organization.

Board Members

Baer
Brian Baer
President
Kent State University -
Current term (2022-2024); founding editor of Translation and Interpreting Studies

Killman
Jeffrey Killman
Vice President
University of North Carolina at Charlotte -
Current term (2022-2024)
Hague
Daryl Hague
Treasurer
Brigham Young University -
Current term (2022-2024)
Jimenez-Crespo
Miguel Jiménez-Crespo
Secretary
Rutgers University - Current term (2022-2024)
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Aída Martínez-Gómez
Member at Large
John Jay College of Criminal Justice -
Current term (2021-2023)
Zaragoza-de-Leon
Jeanette Zaragoza de León
Member at Large
University of Puerto Rico Río Piedras
Current term (2021-2023)
Michelle-Woods
Michelle Woods
Member at Large
SUNY New Paltz -
Current term (2022-2024)
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Aline Ferreira
Member at Large
University of California Santa Barbara -
Current term (2022-2024)
Trevino
Rafael Treviño
Graduate Student Representative, ex oficio
Gallaudet University -
Current term (2020-2022)
Mellinger
Christopher D. Mellinger
Editor, Translation and Interpreting Studies
University of North Carolina at Charlotte