Who is Daniel Sorenson?

Sorenson serves as a department editor for Management Science and as a deputy editor at the American Sociological Review. He has also served in editorial positions at more than a dozen other journals. Sorenson’s Venture Capital Strategy course is a version of one he’s taught since 2005.

Why Sorenson ASL interpreters?

Unmatched communication. Sorenson provides the highest-quality American Sign Language (ASL) interpreters and the broadest range of products designed specifically to bridge communication between Deaf and hearing people. We provide extensive outreach, customer service, and technical support so users can communicate 24/7 at home, work, or on the go.

How does Sorenson relay work for the Deaf?

How it works Through a high-speed internet connection, Deaf callers use a videophone, computer, or mobile device, to place Sorenson Relay calls to hearing people, who receive the calls on a standard phone. Calls route through an interpreting center, where an interpreter, fluent in ASL and spoken English or Spanish, appears on the device.

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