MCIS Language Solutions
Ana Giuliano is a highly skilled interpreter and translator with extensive experience in language services. Since January 2016, Ana has served as a Certified Spanish/English/Portuguese Interpreter at MCIS Language Solutions, providing accredited community interpreter services. Additionally, Ana has been a Brazilian Portuguese Subtitle Translator and Editor at Iyuno•SDI Group since August 2006, specializing in translating and editing subtitles for film and television while ensuring high-quality standards. Prior roles include positions as a Program Facilitator at St. Alban's Boys and Girls Club, a Language Tutor at Humber College, an Administrative Assistant at Blyth Education, and a Support Assistant at Hilton Toronto Airport Hotel & Suites. Ana holds a Bachelor's Degree in Hispanic Studies and Psychology from York University and a Diploma in Hospitality, Recreation, and Tourism from Humber College.
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MCIS Language Solutions
MCIS Language Solutions is a not-for-profit social enterprise that offers the highest quality, most responsive and cost effective 24/7 solutions in over 350 languages. MCIS' growth into a successful organization with its commitment to bottom line objectives - sound finances, protection of human rights and diversity - has been the direct result of exemplary leadership on its Board, competent staff and the contribution of our language professionals, volunteers and interns. We take pride in MCIS' growth and its commitment to recruiting highly qualified new immigrants and local language professionals thereby increasing Toronto's and Canada's visibility as a multilingual hub that can provide language services to the globe. Every year MCIS invests its net income into initiatives that support free services for victims of violence and the homeless, and training subsidies for aspiring interpreters and translators. With a growing demand for language services, a long track record of success, and deep roots in the community, MCIS Language Solutions has positioned itself to capture more market share in the language industry by simply demonstrating there is a better way to conduct business.