Eliana Lobo running for NCIHC President
ELIANA LOBO
Running for President of the NCIHC Board of Directors

Dear Esteemed Members of the National Council on Interpreting in Healthcare,
I am honored to announce my candidacy for the position of President of the Board of Directors of the NCIHC. With a background as a Portuguese court and healthcare interpreter, a seasoned trainer of trainers in language access for healthcare and human services, and an adjunct professor of healthcare interpreting at Highline College in Washington, I bring a wealth of experience and dedication to the field. My journey in language access began as a Spanish & Portuguese medical interpreter at Rhode Island Hospital, associated with Brown University’s Medical School. Over the years, I have held key roles, including supervising translators in legal and financial settings in New York and serving as the Trainer-Supervisor at Harborview Medical Center’s Department of Interpreter Services in Seattle. Educationally, I hold two M.A.s from Brown University in Bilingual Education and Portuguese & Brazilian Studies, demonstrating my commitment to excellence and proficiency in the languages crucial to our work. Nationally certified by CCHI as a CoreCHI-P, Portuguese healthcare interpreter, and a Washington State DSHS authorized medical interpreter, I am also a Certified Trainer of Trainers (ToT) of medical interpreters. Currently directing Lobo Language Access in Tacoma, Washington, I provide crucial consultation on language access, develop interpreter training curricula for Washington’s DSHS, and conduct training webinars on interpreter skills. My service to the NCIHC includes a role as a Board member and as Chair of the Standards & Training Committee since 2020. Additionally, I have contributed significantly as a member and voice host of the “Home for Trainers” webinar group since 2013, facilitating over 60 national webinars on effective medical interpreter training. Having served as a CCHI Commissioner from 2015-2021, I understand the importance of setting and upholding high standards in our profession. If elected as President of the NCIHC Board of Directors, I am committed to fostering collaboration, advancing training standards, and advocating for the interests of language access professionals nationwide. I look forward to the opportunity to contribute my skills, passion, and experience to lead the NCIHC towards continued excellence and innovation. Together, let's enhance the impact of language access in healthcare and strengthen the bonds of our professional community. Thank you for your consideration.  Sincerely, Eliana Lobo

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