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Company Management

From 1992 to 1997 Dialog One founder, Roberto Fonts, was the CEO of MCS Language Connection, Inc. The company provided translation and interpretation services to a number of major clients and grew rapidly from 1992 to 1995. The business provided interpretive services through partnerships with institutions to meet the needs of the English speaking service providers and their customers.

Dialog One's leadership has experience in providing services to major medical, social service, legal and corporate institutions such as Medica, Health Partners, Ucare Minnesota, Hennepin County, Minneapolis Public Housing Authorities, Pillsbury Corporation, Toshiba Corporation, Social Security Administration, and many others.


Why Dialog One?


Dialog One’s mission is to provide solutions that bridge linguistic and cultural barriers. ‘Just say the word,’ and we will link you directly to our "real-time" accredited interpretation service. We provide our complete suite of services to governmental agencies, corporations and medical service organizations, enabling them to interact and transact services with their non-English speaking clients. We guarantee our comprehensive solutions will solve your communication needs both now and in the future.

"Dialog" comes from the Greek word "dialogos." The Greek’s often used this term to describe the philosophical discussions that occurred between Socrates and Plato. These philosophers considered meaningful dialogue to be an ideal- something not easily attainable. They understood that dialog requires ideas to be communicated in a format clearly understood by others. It is often said that "dialog" is the "glue" or "cement" that holds people and societies together. In today’s multi-cultural society, the Internet, cell phones, teleconferencing and faxing are our primary "line" of communication between each other.

Historically, meaningful dialogue occurred whenever people used a common language to communicate their thoughts and ideas. As globalization increases, and the use of multiple languages rises, so does the potential for misunderstanding and miscommunication. Savvy business and governmental professionals recognize the need to successfully navigate throught these linguistic and cultural hurdles.
With more then 33, million people in the U.S. with little or no English language proficiency, businesses in America must respond to this market opportunity.
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