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    Advanced Language Access is moving to the Brewery District

    Advanced Language Access Inc. −a language interpreting and translation consultancy− is settling into a new home at 503 S. High St, Suite 205, in Columbus’s Brewery District.

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    The new space features a conference room, training room, and additional offices intended for new employees that are expected to come on board in early 2012.  More room means it will also be easier for Advance Language Access to offer additional client services, including cross cultural training for business owners and pre-certification courses for potential language consultants.

    Advanced Language Access’ most commonly offered languages are Spanish, Russian, French, Somali, Chinese, and Arabic. The company works with law firms, medical facilities, educational institutions, government and non-profit agencies, as well as private enterprise.

    “We’ve seen the demand for language interpreting and translation services grow throughout Central Ohio, so we are excited to have the ability to conduct interpreter and translator training and continuing education sessions more frequently,” says Brandi Young-Sharp, CEO and founder of Advanced Language Access.

    “We are thrilled to expand our client offering and the Advanced Language Access team,” she continues. “Adding to the economy of the community I care deeply about is one of the reasons I became a business owner.”

    Advanced Language Access is hosting an open house Nov. 10 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. in its new offices on High Street. The event is free and open to the public; light refreshments will be served.

    Attendees are encouraged to RSVP here or contact event organizer Erika Pryor for more details at 614-477-8794.

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