RIVER FALLS, Wis., Oct. 06, 2016 -- Sajan, Inc. (NASDAQ:SAJA), a leading provider of global language services and translation management system technology, is honored to announce the appointment of Clio Schils, Vice President of Global Life Sciences at Sajan, to Elia’s Board of Directors.
Clio Schils was among seven candidates competing for a board seat on the European Language Industry Association (Elia) Board of Directors for a two-year term. The four newly elected Directors will officially take their place on the Elia Board on October 11, 2016.
As a member of Elia, Sajan is thrilled to support Clio in her new role and reinforce Elia’s commitment to providing a forum for exchange, foster the development of business relationships with fellow members and other related international organizations, and promote the concept of ethics and quality standards through the industry.
Elia is the first pan-European company-to-company association in the language industry. Elia serves as a professional organization for translation, interpreting and localization companies across Europe and beyond and aims to establish relationships with companies and related organizations from other parts of the world. Elia is committed to representing the best interests of its member companies in the European marketplace.
Sajan’s Clio Schils comments on the appointment, “It was an honor to even be in the running for a Board seat but to have been elected is a wonderful privilege. I look forward to being a part of the organization in Europe that drives the direction of the European localization market. One that defines the standards for our industry and best operating procedures in this environment and also interacts with the academic world to prep students to become the next – better – language industry generation.”
The Elia Board of Directors aims to offer resources, events and opportunities that will, in turn, accelerate the business success of the language industry – leading Elia into the future.
To view the other newly elected Directors see Elia's news announcement.
About Sajan
Sajan is a leading provider of global language translation and localization services, helping clients around the world expand seamlessly into any global market. The foundation of Sajan’s solution is its industry-leading language translation management system technology, Sajan Transplicity, which provides process automation and innovative multilingual content reuse to ensure schedule predictability, higher quality and cost efficiencies for its clients. By working closely with its clients, Sajan’s experienced team of localization professionals develops tailored solutions that lend flexibility to any large or small business that truly desires to “think globally but act locally.” Based in the United States, Sajan also has offices in Ireland, Spain and Singapore. Visit Sajan online at www.sajan.com.
Contact: Laura Broner Marketing Manager email: [email protected] phone: 715-426-9505


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