American Translators Association
Italian Language DivisionWelcome to the website of the Italian Language Division!
Established in November 1999, the ILD is a Division of the ATA, American Translators Association.
ATA, founded in 1959, is the largest professional association of translators and interpreters in the U.S. with over 10,000 members in more than 100 countries. ATA’s primary goals include fostering and supporting the professional development of translators and interpreters and promoting the translation and interpreting professions.
Our Division welcomes all ATA members in good standing, who are interested in professions connected to the Italian Language, namely translation and interpretation from and into Italian.
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Palm Springs Persuasion
Do you need some persuading to attend this year’s ATA Conference in Palm Springs? I bet you know about Palm Springs’ delightful weather in the fall, its hot springs, stylish hotels, yummy restaurants, and relaxing spas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions TRANSLATED BY MIRIAM HURLEY At this year’s ATA conference at Palm Springs, the Italian Language Division and the Literary Division are delighted to have Ann Goldstein as our special guest. After years editing the New Yorker, Goldstein is now the translator...
Become a member
Membership in the Italian Language Division is open to all members of the American Translators Association.
You can become a member of the ILD by selecting the division on the membership forms when first applying for ATA membership or when renewing.