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December 7, 2019
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Global Language Center is a Woman Owned business providing language services to the US Government and commercial clients worldwide. Founded in 1996 by Eugenia Nesterenko, the company began with a small group of commercial translation clients.

Twenty years later, GLC offers a wide array of language services to U.S. Government clients and international businesses, law firms, trade associations, non-profit organizations and technical societies worldwide.

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