Andrew Larsen

Professional Spanish Interpreter at ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Andrew Larsen possesses extensive experience in language services, specializing in Spanish interpretation and translation. Currently serving as a Sales Agent at Comerzzia since July 2020, Andrew also operates a freelance interpreting and translating business established in 2012. Professional roles include Spanish Interpreter at Mile High Multilingual Services and the Interpreter Network of Colorado, as well as providing interpretation in medical, educational, and legal contexts at the Asian Pacific Development Center. Andrew's background includes work as a Bilingual Customer Service Representative for State Farm, handling complex auto claims for Spanish-speaking clients across multiple states. Academically, Andrew holds a Master’s Degree in Global Affairs with a focus on Translation Studies from the University of Denver and a Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Language and Literature from the University of Colorado Boulder.

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Colorado Springs, United States

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ASIAN PACIFIC DEVELOPMENT CENTER

Mission: The Asian Pacific Development Center is a community-based, nonprofit, 501 (c) (3) organization founded in 1980 to serve the needs of a growing population of Asian American and Pacific Islander (AA/PI) residents throughout Colorado. APDC operates a licensed Community Mental Health Clinic designated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment, innovative Health Promotion and Youth Programs , and a multicultural Interpreters Bank . A trained professional staff provides Culturally Competent services that include: assessment and evaluation, individual and group counseling; case management services; victim assistance services; mentorship, after school, and youth leadership programs; health promotion; interpretation/translation services; as well as cultural competency training and consultation. Services provided are linguistically and culturally appropriate.


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