
Owner, Five-Star International Communications; Independent Scholar; Translator; Writer and Lecturer
Brazil

Owner, Five-Star International Communications; Independent Scholar; Translator; Writer and Lecturer
Brazil
Translator, writer and scholar with over 20 years' experience in Portuguese- and Spanish-to-English translations. Over 25 books translated in Brazil and other countries, including titles published or distributed in the USA. Main client since 1988: the Odebrecht Group, translating their in-house magazine (Odebrecht Informa) and art books for their Cultural Works and Clarival do Prado Valladares Award programmes.
Lecturer on African-Bahian culture - Capoeira, Candomblé and Cuisine.
Researching Salvador's British Cemetery and the British presence in Bahia.
History, anthropology, art, academic publications in general, engineering & construction, petrochemicals.
(Research industry)
June 2006 — Present (3 years 7 months)
Historical and Biographical Dictionary of Bahia project, researching the lives of men and women who have played significant roles in the government and history of the northeastern Brazilian state of Bahia
(Privately Held; Myself Only; Translation and Localization industry)
June 1994 — Present (15 years 7 months)
Translate Brazilian Portuguese and Spanish into English, particularly business and academic publications. Main client: the Odebrecht Group. Over 20 books translated, including titles published in the USA. Consultancy and lectures on aspects of the local culture in Bahia, Brazil - specifically the African-Brazilian religion Candomblé and the martial art Capoeira.
(Educational Institution; 501-1000 employees; Higher Education industry)
July 2000 — January 2003 (2 years 7 months)
Translation, English as a foreign language, and English literature courses
(Translation and Localization industry)
1990 — 1996 (6 years )
Taught advanced and graduate English classes, including pronunciation and writing.
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Publishing industry)
1983 — 1986 (3 years )
Helped prepare manuscripts for publication, including St. Clair Drake's Black Folk Here and There vol 1, Carlos Moore's Castro, the Blacks and Africa, and Race, Class and Power in Brazil, ed. Pierre-Michel Fontaine.
(Educational Institution; 11-50 employees; Publishing industry)
1981 — 1983 (2 years )
Worked on the HAPI Index, produced a newsletter and copy-edited scholarly books, including Rubens Borba de Moraes's Bibliographia Brasiliana.
MA , Latin American Studies , 1982 — 1986
While working as an undergraduate and graduate student at UCLA, I interned and was later hired as an editorial assistant at the Latin American Studies Center and went on to become an assistant editor at the Center for African-American Studies. I also worked as a freelance journalist for several publications and as a copy-editor (sub-editor) for the University of California Press and other academic publishers.
BA , English , 1979 — 1982
Anglo-Saxon Archaeology 1974 — 1976
race relations, African-Brazilian culture, research, digital photography, music, film, literature
Latin American Studies Association (LASA), Brazilian Studies Association (BRASA), Society for Latin American Studies (SLAS)
Summa cum Laude (BA), Phi Beta Kappa (BA), two-time finalist for the Clarival do Prado Valladares Award (2005 and 2006)