John Arroyave is a professional Spanish<>English interpreter and a passionate advocate for language access and professional interpreting. John has trained hundreds of interpreters and has worked with countless health systems, behavioral health systems, state hospitals, school systems, court systems, school districts, non-profits and government agencies in his 20+ year career.
John has been informally interpreting since he was a child. He has worked intensively as an advocate for language access and is a firm believer in the far-reaching benefits of language access for all members of a community. As the son of emigrants, John has a special love for both the English Learner Community and for the Deaf Community. John has seen, and experienced, the profoundly impactful, life-changing, and often life-saving, benefits of language access and professional interpreting.
In his role as an interpreter trainer and Director of CCC, John works to instill a profound understanding of the need for a standards and ethics-driven approach to interpreting centered on a deep understanding of the guiding principle of the profession: communicative autonomy.