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About Us

ASL Interpreter Network StaffASL Interpreter Network is an interpreter referral agency established in 2001 maintaining professionalism, community commitment, and a strong sense of customer service providing nationally certified sign language interpreters to work in a wide array of settings: medical, mental health and legal appointments, highly technical fields, business meetings, job interviews, conferences, training classes and workshops.  From the highly technical customer requiring specifically educated interpreters, to the person with limited language abilities who needs extra communication tools, we can do it all.  No assignment is to complex for us to provide the service you need in a professional and timely manner. 

 

Robbi Crockett MA, MS NAD Advanced, NIC Advanced

Executive Director

ASL Interpreter Network Executive DirectorA CODA and graduate of Gallaudet University with a MA in Mental Health and MS in Administration. During her graduate studies she also led as President of the Graduate Student Association and State Representative for the National Association of Professional Graduate Students. She chose her first career in communications working as announcer and reporter for Fox Television and Radio Media, but always had one foot in the Deaf community. During her undergraduate studies she worked part time as a radio drive time announcer and case manager for the Deaf transitioning from the State hospital to living independent in the community. In 1997 she accepted a scholarship to Gallaudet University pursuing 2 masters in 2 years and moving to Seattle to complete a 3 month internship that became a permanent home in the Northwest; opening ASL Interpreter Network in 2001. She continues to work various regional, national, and international conferences since 1996, including NAD/RID, Deafway 2002, National Emergency Management and Mental Health conferences; including presidential campaigns on both sides of the political divide for national and state offices. Currently, she is serving her 8th year as Vice President of Washington Gallaudet Alumni Association (www.waguaa.org).

 

Ginevra De lanni, MPH, CI/CT

Administrative Director

ASL Interpreter Network Administrative DirectorGinevra started working professionally in the field of Deafness in 1992 in in-patient psychiatry and correctional institutions. She left direct care in 1995 to pursue a degree in Healthcare Interpreting from the College of St Catherine, focusing on in-patient medical and mental health settings. After moving to Seattle in 1997, Ginevra worked with the Community Service Center for the Deaf & Hard Of Hearing, in the administrative office of the Interpreter Referral Service. Ginevra has been the Admistrative Director at ASLIN since it opened in 2001, and implemented the Education Program in 2004. In 2008, ASLIN became an approved RID CMP Sponsor, which allowed Ginevra as the program administator to expand services and diversify continuing education opportunities at ASLIN. In 2007, Ginevra earned her Masters in Public Health and became a Certified Public Health Educator, focusing on Non-English speaking and disabled populations. She is a passionate theatre interpreter in her spare time, and also guest lectures with local colleges and universities on both medical interpreting and public health research to improve patient-provider cross-cultural communication

 

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Lacey Stanton

Scheduling Specialist/ Staff Interpreter

 

Elana Homad | Scheduling Specialist and Staff Interpreter | ASL Network

Elena Homad

Scheduling Specialist/ Staff Interpreter

 

John Paul Cyr | Staff Interpreter | ASL Network

John Paul Cyr

Staff Interpreter

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Megan McVeigh-DuBois

Scheduling Specialist

 

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Brittany Comey

Account Manager

 

Erin Baretich | Administrative Assistant | ASL Network

Erin Baretich

Administrative Assistant
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Advocating for your communication needs is important. When I was sick with cancer - I did not want to struggle with my communication access. ASL Interpreter Network worked with the University of Washington Medical Center team and provided qualified interpreters.

Mark Hoshi and beautiful wife Kristy

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