Extraordinary paths

Talking with Our Translation and Interpretation Alumni

The Faculty of Arts invites you to come out to meet alumni who've forged exciting careers for themselves and whose unique paths may prove to be a great source of inspiration.

During this interactive session, alumni from the School of Translation and Interpretation at the Faculty of Arts will share their experiences after graduation that led them to the exciting careers they have today.

Benefit from this opportunity to talk to them about their successful and interesting careers and how they came to be. Maybe you'll be inspired to chart a new course and take your career to the next level!

*New
The conference will be followed by a networking cocktail with employers.

Guest alumni:

Hugues Beaudoin-Dumouchel

Hugues Beaudoin-Dumouchel
BA '06 Theatre and communication and MCI Interpreting (Conference) '12
Host, reporter and conference interpreter at the Translation Bureau

Andrée Sirois

Andrée Sirois
BA '93, Translation and MA '97, Translation
Cofounder, La Boîte à mots

Gillian F. Wood

Gillian F. Wood
BA '98, Translation
Communication Strategist, National Communications, Royal Canadian Mounted Police

Wednesday, March 29, 2017, from 5:00 p.m to 7:00 p.m.
Alex Trebek Alumni Hall, 157 Séraphin Marion, Ottawa (see campus map)

This is a bilingual event.
Appetizers will be served.

Register now! (see below)

Information: mireille.piche@uOttawa.ca | 613-562-5800 ext. 2489

If you have any accessibility needs related to this event, please contact Mireille Piché at mireille.piche@uOttawa.ca or 613-562-5800 ext. 2489 no later than March 22, 2017.

This event is made possible in part through the financial support of:

Johnson Insurance

ATIO - Association of translators and interpreters of Ontario

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Extraordinary paths: Talking with Our Translation and Interpretation Alumni
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March 29, 2017 at 5:00 PM
 
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