The ATA Bylaws designate the following standing committees and outlines their purpose: Executive, Finance and Audit, Ethics, Membership, and Nominating and Leadership Development. Other committees are established as needed by the Board of Directors.
Committee chairs must be voting members of ATA and are appointed by the ATA president.
Advocacy Committee
Advises the Board of Directors on policy and legislative issues affecting translation, interpreting, and related fields.
Business Practices Education Committee
Provides members with information to handle the business-related aspects of their profession.
Certification Committee
Manages ATA’s examination program that enables translators to demonstrate that they meet professional standards.
Chapters Committee
Represents the interests of ATA Chapters and other regional groups at the national level.
Divisions Committee
Represents the interests of ATA Divisions to the Board of Directors.
Education and Pedagogy Committee
Promotes the development and high standards of non-ATA training and educational programs.
Ethics Committee
Responds to complaints of violations of ATA’s Code of Ethics and Professional Responsibility.
Governance and Communications Committee
Evaluates policies and procedures to ensure they support ATA’s mission.
Honors and Awards Committee
Selects award winners for outstanding achievements of professional and student translators.
Interpretation Profession Advisory Committee
Advises the Board of Directors on internal and external initiatives that specifically impact interpreters.
Nominating and Leadership Development Committee
Develops future leaders to create a slate of qualified candidates to stand for election.
Professional Development Committee
Develops quality ATA continuing education programs and opportunities.
Public Relations Committee
Raises public awareness of the translation and interpreting professions.
Standards Committee
Ensures that ATA actively participates in the establishment and maintenance of language-related standards.
Strategy Committee
Systematically tracks the language services market to analyze and report its findings to the Board of Directors.
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Mission Statement
ATA’s mission is to promote the recognition of professional translators and interpreters, to facilitate communication among its members, to establish standards of competence and ethics, to provide its members with professional development opportunities, and to advocate on behalf of the profession.