Keylingo Translations Opens Office in Vancouver, B.C.

Keylingo is excited to announce that it has added an office in Vancouver, British Columbia. With it’s location on the Pacific Rim, Vancouver exhibits many natural characteristics that make it an important market for professional translation services. First, Vancouver is among the largest industrial centers in Canada. In addition, the city is a vibrant commercial center with companies in a variety of industries including software, biotechnology, aerospace, and much more. Finally, Vancouver is a very diverse city as evidenced by 50% of its population do speak English as their first language.

Jim Peskin has joined Keylingo Translations as Managing Director of the company’s first office in Vancouver. Originally from New Jersey, Jim comes to Keylingo following a long and successful career in the arts. Serving in roles such as PR/Communications Director as well as Executive Director for various arts organizations, Jim brings skills to Keylingo that are directly transferable to the translation services industry. Keylingo is very excited about both Jim and its new location on the west coast of Canada. Our presence in this important market will better facilitate our ability to address the translation needs of businesses in Vancouver and represents an important step in the overall growth of the Keylingo organization.

About Keylingo Translations
Keylingo Translations is one of the fastest growing translation companies in the world. Now with 27 locations spanning North America it also among the largest. Founded in 2004 and headquartered in Atlanta, GA, Keylingo is the only translation company to offer both local industry expertise and a best in class technology platform run by engineers and Project Management Institute certified project managers. Says Keylingo’s CEO, “We saw a need in the professional translation services industry for a new kind of company. The vast majority of companies have historically fallen within two categories. One category includes small companies in local markets that are strong at building long lasting relationships with their clients, but limited in the scope of services offered. The second category consists of large corporate translation firms that offer a broad scope of services but consistently deliver those services in a manner that is well below the customer’s expectations. Through it’s unique structure of highly trained local owner operators supported by a sophisticated technology platform and PMI certified project management staff, translation buyers can now have the best of both worlds. Keylingo Translations is truly committed to helping businesses everywhere do business anywhere.”

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