My mission is to help people communicate. Period. I chose to get into language since elementary school, when I would try to always be the best in English class or when I fell in love with the stories of the Romanoff family and started learning cyrillic by myself. During grade 12, I spent 6 months in Canada and that did the trick, I wanted to become an interpreter and facilitate the communication between people. I professionally trained at one of the best schools for Interpreters and
Translators in Italy, and then I spent a year in Russia, perfecting my
vocabulary and my technique and now, after almost 5 years, I can say
that I'm loving my job every day more and I hope I will always have new
opportunities to discover and learn.
I'm also a passionate theater lover and aficionada, I love performing on a stage and being in the spotlight, but that's what interpreters do right? We have the adrenaline of the live performance, the kick of getting the "lines" right and be in front (or behind a glass) of an audience. It's always a thrilling experience.
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