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bre jones

build with bre jones
What can Bre help you build today?
Does thinking about how to grow your business give you a headache? Contacting and following up on leads can be time-consuming and depressing. Thankfully, lead follow-up isn't the only way to grow your business!
Bre is a Bridging the Gap certified interpreter with a Bachelors in Spanish Translation and Interpretation from Brigham Young University. If you are looking to adapt your business to fit into the Hispanic niche in your neighborhood, this is the place!
Communicative autonomy is the ability of all parties in a conversation to understand and express themselves equally. This is hard to come by for speakers of only one language and can often be a stumbling block in medical facilities where the doctors and patients don't speak the same language. A professional interpreter can even the playing field for patients and help the doctors reach a diagnosis faster.
Bre specializes in Spanish to English interpretation in Medical facilities.

More About Bre
How She Got Here
Bre graduated from Brigham Young University in August of 2021 with Bachelors of Science and Arts in Exercise & Wellness and Spanish Translation & Interpretation.
She is a determined woman who enjoys spending her time with loved ones and is often caught brainstorming her next project on a piece of scratch paper. Her love of Spanish and exercise began in High School as she took Spanish while participating in Track & Field in the Spring and Soccer each Fall.
Bre loved learning Spanish and was excited to learn that after her High School graduation she would be given the opportunity to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints in Florida. Her mission call was to serve in the English language, but her gut told her that she'd need her Spanish skills to help everyone she met while she was there. Her first day with her Mission President was a day full of change as he asked her to start serving in a Spanish-speaking companionship. The rest of her mission was spent serving the Spanish-speaking people of Florida. This encouraged her to keep studying Spanish at BYU, where she found a love for translation and interpretation. Now she studies how to teach all of the great knowledge she's been given to others!

"You can dream of a better life, or you can get up and build one."