Meet the 100+ New Owners of Sandberg Translation Partners
Executive Chairman of UK-based Sandberg Translation Partners, Jesper Sandberg, shares his experience of transferring ownership of the LSP to its 100+ employees in an EOT.
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Executive Chairman of UK-based Sandberg Translation Partners, Jesper Sandberg, shares his experience of transferring ownership of the LSP to its 100+ employees in an EOT.
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UK language industry representatives step up lobbying efforts, aiming to mitigate potential impact of Brexit, which threatens to disrupt UK LSPs' access to qualified linguists in-country.
Sandberg Translation Partners (STP) is ranked 72nd largest translation company in the global industry’s $43.08bn market, according to independent market research firm Common Sense Advisory (CSA).
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STP creates new position of Account Linguist Production Manager to oversee 36 full-time Account Linguists. SDL appoints new program director to manage 10 program and project managers. And Semantix names new head of interpretation center in Stockholm, which will house up to 50 interpreters for Arabic, Dari, Somali, and Tigrinya.
A plummeting pound, concerns about hiring from the European Union, and worries about adequate translator training weigh on the minds of top executives at language service providers in the UK as Brexit becomes reality: "We're paying a heavy price.”
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