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There are a number of BYU graduates who have gone on to study at the Middlebury Institute and find success in localization careers. Here are just a few examples.

Adam Wooten

Professor of Professional Practice; Program Director, MA in Localization Project Management

Adam graduated from BYU in 2003, from the Middlebury Institute in 2006, and is now an assistant professor in the TLM program at MIIS. He previously taught similar courses at Brigham Young University, where the Localization Minor he designed has become BYU’s fastest-growing minor.

Office:
TLM Building Office C

Localization Managers

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Annaliese Black

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Skyler Hansen

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Tyler Smith

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Brent Summers

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Adam Youngfield

Localization Sales and Marketing

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Meg Murphy

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Phil Worthington

Localization Engineers

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Dale Eggert

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Nick Lambson

Employers

We also have a host of BYU–MIIS graduates in localization roles at the following organizations:

  • (RSLS)
  • (SEL)
  • and more!