GHWCC Annual Conference Speaker Wins Europe's First Breakthrough Trade Award

Jurga Zilinskiené, CEO of Today Translations Ltd. and recently a featured presenter on the Corporate Council for Women in Commerce panel of the 2015 Greater Houston Women’s Chamber of Commerce No Limits: Greater Houston Conference for Women, has been presented with one of the two first-ever ‘Make Europe Work!®‘ business awards from the COBCOE.

Ms. Zilinskiené brought a delegation of leading business women from the UK to Texas and attended the Chamber’s seventh annual conference. She used the full day event as an opportunity to make additional contacts with GHWCC Board members, attending Houston-area women business leaders, and other conference presenters. With active support from the GHWCC, she is now working to establish Britain’s first Corporate Council for Women in Commerce, which will unite and connect women across Europe and beyond, with a mission to grow GDP.

According to Ms. Zilinskiené, “Receiving the COBCOE award is recognition of what our company has achieved and is an honor of which we are justly proud. The support we are receiving from the GHWCC is equally an honor and is recognition of what I believe we can do to build on our accomplishments and achieve for the future of both our company and our growing community of women business leaders in the UK and Eurozone.”

COBCOE, the Council of British Chambers of Commerce in Europe, made the award as recognition for Today Translations’ remarkable success in helping British businesses to overcome language barriers and boost trade, their introduction of new secure services to protect language supply chains from fraud and cyber-crime, and their dramatic increase in sales within the EU market.

Today Translations and Business Services Ltd. is a UK-registered company that has been in the language business for over 14 years. The first specialized language firm to be granted ISO:27001 certification for its global systems – the international standard for information security assurance, the firm has grown to become one of the UK's leading language companies. Uniquely, it has done this through self-funded, organic growth, investment in people and development of a revolutionary workflow software called QCS+ that Ms. Zilinskiene, a talented software coder pioneered.

For more information, visit www.todaytranslations.com



Jurga Zilinskiene, CEO of Today Translations (left), is presented with the award by Andrew Austin, Senior Executive Officer at The Keswick Enterprises Group and David Crackett, COBCOE Vice Chairman

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