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1998 Clayton Valli performs at Harvard
Many of the interpreters that started with Chris back in 2001 have remained working with him to the present day, a testament to his focus on relationships and business practices.
Marina Hadjioannou joined the business in 2006, and with a background in human rights and civil rights law and a degree in public health, she helped shape the business into one that has provided a spectrum of language services across many sectors of the state that had been historically underserved.
Naw Phaw joined LUNA in 2009 to help us respond to the influx of Burmese immigrants into the region.
Delegates revised the findings of the Congress of Milan to declare that "all deaf children have the right to flexible communication in the mode or combination of modes which best meets their individual needs." In 2010, the 21st ICED held a formal vote to make even further changes.
While Indianapolis Interpreters had been outsourcing American Sign Language requests from the get-go, in 2011 the company launched an ASL division in order to assure quality control over those assignments.
Early in 2014, the company embarked on a re-branding campaign as a result of our steady growth over the years, expanded geographical reach, and broader scope of language services.
2016 ASL begins at Harvard again
Onsite team (both interpreters and The World's Best Captioner) for all day event at Steelcase Education in mid-June 2019 was SUPERB. Thanks, LCI!!Rachel Poy3 years agoAndria Alefhi was amazing - perfect match for our event.
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| Company name | Founded date | Revenue | Employee size | Job openings |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Purple Communications | 1982 | $200.0M | 428 | 135 |
| Muhlenberg County Opportunity Center | 1966 | $999,999 | 5 | - |
| Bledsoe Telephone Cooperative | 1953 | $50.0M | 52 | - |
| Leslie County Telephone Co | 1988 | $1.3B | 2,700 | - |
| AISD | - | $1.9M | 92 | - |
| TISD | 1995 | $430,000 | 10 | - |
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