Jeremy Norman
About Jeremy Norman
Jeremy Norman is an Interpreter Education Specialist with extensive experience in video relay services. He has worked for Sorenson Communications and Purple Communications, Inc., and has also served as an adjunct professor at Tyler Junior College.
Current Role as Interpreter Education Specialist
Jeremy Norman serves as an Interpreter Education Specialist at Sorenson Communications. He has held this position since 2022, contributing to the development and enhancement of interpreter education programs. His role focuses on improving the skills and knowledge of interpreters within the organization, ensuring they meet industry standards.
Previous Experience at Sorenson Communications
Prior to his current role, Jeremy Norman worked at Sorenson Communications as a Video Relay Service (VRS) Interpreter from 2014 to 2017 and again for a brief period in 2022. During his tenure, he provided interpretation services that facilitated communication for Deaf and hard-of-hearing individuals, demonstrating his commitment to accessibility.
Experience at Purple Communications, Inc
Jeremy Norman was employed at Purple Communications, Inc as a VRS Interpreter from 2020 to 2022. In this role, he provided essential interpreting services, contributing to effective communication between Deaf and hearing individuals. His experience in this position added to his expertise in the field.
Educational Background in Sign Language Interpreting
Jeremy Norman studied at Tyler Junior College, where he focused on Sign Language Interpreting. He earned an Associate of Arts and Sciences (AAS) degree from 2011 to 2013. This educational background laid the foundation for his career in interpreting and equipped him with the necessary skills for his professional roles.
Teaching Experience at Tyler Junior College
From 2018 to 2020, Jeremy Norman served as an Adjunct Professor at Tyler Junior College. In this capacity, he taught courses related to Sign Language Interpreting, sharing his knowledge and experience with students. His teaching role contributed to the education of future interpreters in the field.