Hiromi Fujii gives presentations at two Michigan Universities

Hiromi Fujii gave presentations at the University of Michigan and Oakland University in 2019. At the University of Michigan, she gave a workshop on consecutive interpreting to students taking the Japanese translation and interpreting course. In November, she gave a presentation on interpreting and Japanese business to students in the “Introduction to Japan” course taught by Dr. Londo, who is also a staff member of Suzuki Myers & Associates.

Office Closed for the Holidays

The office of Suzuki, Myers & Associates will be closed from Monday 12/24/2018 through Tuesday 1/1/2019 in observance of the winter holidays.
In case of emergency, please contact us at 248-344-0909.  We apologize for any inconvenience.

Our office will re-open for business at 9:00am on Wednesday 1/2/2019, and will respond at that time to inquiries received during the holiday break.

We appreciate your continued patronage and support, and wish you happy holidays!

Suzuki speaks at U.S.-Japan Council Women’s Leadership Conference

On Wednesday, Sept. 26, Ms. Izumi Suzuki, President of Suzuki-Myers, spoke about “Diverse Paths to Leadership” as part of a panel discussion at the U.S.-Japan Council’s Women’s Leadership Conference in Oakland County (Waterford, MI).
Suzuki described how the “6 C’s of leadership”–Circumstances, Confidence, (self-)Control, Commitment, Compassion, and Communication–shaped the paths to leadership in her life.
The panel and conference received very positive feedback from the dozens of attendees.

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Suzuki to Present Twice at IJET-29 in Osaka

Izumi Suzuki, President of Suzuki, Myers & Associates, is slated to make two presentations at the International Japanese-English Translation Conference (IJET-29) hosted by the Japan Association of Translators in Osaka, Japan this summer.
Suzuki will lead sessions titled “ATA Certification Exam Workshop” and “Court Interpreting:  Differences between Japan and the U.S.”