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E107: 2024 Year in Review

E107: 2024 Year in Review

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There were a lot of big changes to the Association this year, making it a year of transition in more ways than one! Listen in for Matt Baird's final episode as the ATA Podcast host where he interviews ATA President Geoff Koby to look back on all that happened in 2024 and to set our eyes on exciting things planned for 2025.

This year, Geoff found himself unexpectedly and prematurely in the role of president. As well, the new Association Management System launched and there was a change in executive director. In this episode, you'll hear more about Geoff's history with ATA, his perspective on the year, some highlights of 2024, things to look forward to in 2025, and Matt's farewell to the podcast.

Show Notes:

  • ATA’s website: https://www.atanet.org
  • Review your ATA Directory profile: https://communityhub.atanet.org/NC__Login
  • Renew your Membership: https://www.atanet.org/member-center/renew/
  • ATA Member benefits: https://www.atanet.org/member-center/benefits-of-membership/

  • Join ATA: https://www.atanet.org/member-center/join-ata/
  • The ATA Podcast Archive: https://www.atanet.org/news/the-ata-podcast/
  • ATA Events Calendar: https://www.atanet.org/ata-events/
  • ATA Socials: https://linkin.bio/americantranslatorsassn

Please send comments, questions, or requests about this podcast to podcast@atanet.org. Thank you for listening!

Audio Production: Derek Platts | Technical Support: Trenton Morgan

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