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Japan Association of Conference Interpreters
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The Japan Association of Conference Interpreters (JACI) is a professional association of conference interpreters in Japan, with approximately 500 members as of September 2021. The association was founded in 2015.
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Membership is open to any individual who interprets between Japanese and one or more foreign languages as a profession, scholars of translation and/or interpreting research, and others interested in interpreting in general. Members include, but are not limited to, translators, interpreters, teachers, agency representatives, and project managers.
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Directors and Auditors
- Michael Sekine (President)
- Jun-ichi Shirakura (Vice President)
- Miho Tatsumi (Director)
- Yoko Ono (Director)
- Kana Hashimoto (Director)
- Masaharu Kanda (Director)
- Yuki Matsuoka (Director)
- Maki Jagawa (Director)
- Yusuke Sasaki (Director)
- Yuki Watanabe (Director)
- Naoki Sato (Auditor)
- Seiichiro Nakamura (Auditor)
See also
- List of Japanese interpreting and translation associations
- Japan Interpreting Forum
External links
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