National League of Translators and Interpreters

Russian industrial association of professional translators and interpreters
Organization nonprofit_organization Q114243293
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National League of Translators and Interpreters

Summary

National League of Translators and Interpreters is a nonprofit organization[1].

Key Facts

  • National League of Translators and Interpreters is in the country of Russia[2].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's instance of is recorded as nonprofit organization[3].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's instance of is recorded as professional association[4].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's founder is recorded as Yury M. Alekseyev[5].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's founder is recorded as Nikolai K. Douplenski[6].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's founder is recorded as Evgeniya I. Efimova[7].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's headquarters location is recorded as Moscow[8].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's industry is recorded as translation[9].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's chairperson is recorded as Yury M. Alekseyev[10].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's chairperson is recorded as Nikolai K. Douplenski[11].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's chairperson is recorded as Vadim G. Vetrichenko[12].
  • +2004-06-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of National League of Translators and Interpreters[13].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's participant is recorded as Irina Sergeevna Alekseeva[14].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's participant is recorded as Irina V. Zubanova[15].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's participant is recorded as Evgeniya I. Efimova[16].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's official website is recorded as https://www.russian-translators.ru/[17].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's email address is recorded as mailto:[email protected][18].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's legal form is recorded as voluntary association[19].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's partnership with is recorded as Union of Translators of Russia[20].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's partnership with is recorded as School of Conference Interpreting & Translation[21].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's VK username is recorded as club219626492[22].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's board member is recorded as Vadim G. Vetrichenko[23].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's board member is recorded as Nikolai K. Douplenski[24].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's board member is recorded as Anna B. Trotsenko[25].
  • National League of Translators and Interpreters's board member is recorded as Zhanna I. Shuklina[26].

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Founding

Founders include Yury M. Alekseyev[5], Nikolai K. Douplenski[6], and Evgeniya I. Efimova[7]. +2004-06-01T00:00:00Z marks the founding of National League of Translators and Interpreters[13].

Leadership

Chairpersons include Yury M. Alekseyev[10]; Nikolai K. Douplenski[11], a diplomat[27], of Soviet Union[28]; and Vadim G. Vetrichenko[12], a translator[29]. Board members include Vadim G. Vetrichenko[23], a translator[30]; Nikolai K. Douplenski[24], a diplomat[31], of Soviet Union[32]; Anna B. Trotsenko[25], a translator[33], b. 1979[34], of Russia[35]; Zhanna I. Shuklina[26], a translator[36], of Soviet Union[37]; Lydia P. Kopytkina[38]; and Andrei V. Khomenchuk[39], a translator[40], b. 1977[41].

Operations

National League of Translators and Interpreters's headquarters location is recorded as Moscow[8].

Industry

National League of Translators and Interpreters's industry is recorded as translation[9].

References

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Class ancestry

  1. [1] . Wikidata. wikidata.org.

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