Linguist Education Online (LEO) is happy to announce its 11th International Virtual Conference, happening June 19–20, 2025. With the theme “Elevate Your Human Game,” this year’s event will explore how language professionals can lead with creativity, strategy, and emotional intelligence in our rapidly evolving industry.
The two-day conference will keep attendees engaged with expert-led sessions, interactive panels, and provide them with CEUs from CCHI, NBCMI, ATA, RID, and many other organizations and courts, making it a must-attend for interpreters, translators, educators, language companies, healthcare providers, and language access advocates.
Among the highlights is a session led by Eddie Arrieta, CEO of Multilingual Media, titled “Successful Content Strategies to Bring Clients.” Eddie will dive into content marketing techniques that help language professionals and LSPs attract, engage, and retain the right clients in a multilingual digital world.
LEO11 will also feature many exciting sessions and panels, such as:
- What the Future Hold panel with CCHI’s Natalya Mytareva, AFTI’s Caitilin Walsh and ELIA’s Diego Cresceri
- Language Access in 2025 with federal compliance expert Bruce Adelson, Esq.
- The Human Factor: Reimagining Language Expertise with international speaker Pascale Tremblay
- Interpreter Self-Care with trainer and writer Cynthia Mauleón
- Skill-Building for the Future with court interpreting expert Janis Palma
- Palliative Care Interpreting with professionals from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
- Legal and Policy Updates with Bruce Adelson and Rosemary Ford
- Tech-Savvy Freelancing panel with Gabriela Siebach, Nora Diaz, and Florencia Russo
- Brain Power for Interpreters with Majd Haddad
LEO11 is designed to inspire, educate, and equip language professionals at all stages of their careers. With affordable pricing, practical insights, and a welcoming global community, this is more than a conference—it’s a catalyst for growth.
Registration is now open and sponsorship opportunities are available.
Learn more at: https://linguisteducationonline.com/leo-11th-conference/

