New York Office
Located a just a few blocks away from Times Square our New York
office is home to the East Coast Sales team. The New York office
provides translation services in New York as well as for the entire
East Coast time zone from Michigan to Florida.
New York Translation Staff
Greg Rosner
U.S. CEO
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Mark Cavanagh
U.S. Sales Manager - East
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589 Eight Ave
18th Floor
New York
NY 10018
Telephone: (212) 268-1470
Latest New York Office Blog Posts
What’s The Return on Translations?Wed, 03 Mar 2010 18:41:46 +0000For every dollar you spend on translation, how much can you expect to get back? How can you calculate the return on your investment on translation? This question is at the crux of the decision on the minds of many business people, weighing whether or not to translate their web site or communication materials for international markets.
What do Languages and DNA have in common?Wed, 17 Feb 2010 18:14:27 +0000They both mutate and face extinctions.
By Greg RosnerLanguages: There are approximately 7,000 languages spoken today. About half of them may not exist in 25 years. But to think about a language as a static thing is wrong. This is the natural consequence of cultures being absorbed by larger (more savage or technologically advanced – take [...]
The last speaker of “Bo” Dies at 85, along with her 65,000 year old languageMon, 08 Feb 2010 22:54:57 +0000By Greg Rosner
Boa Sr, who was around 85 years of age, died last week in the Andaman islands, about 750 miles off India’s eastern coast. While she lived to a ripe old age, the language which she grew up with, which is said to have evolved over 65,000 years, has died, and will likely never [...]
15.5 ways to fail miserably doing business in other countriesFri, 29 Jan 2010 16:30:33 +0000By Greg Rosner
WARNING: Do not follow this advice! This blog entry is intended to be funny, by explaining the opposite of what you should do to succeed. The point here is to exaggerate the mindset of approaching translation as an afterthought rather than as part of your global business strategy.Got [...]