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Local News - Local News - January 31, 2013
Glyph Language Services grows here
Employment at Glyph more than triples as sales jump nearly 60 percent

By Jessica Valencia
Of the Journal of Business

Casey Charlton of Glyph Language Services says the company employs about 30 people at its downtown Spokane office.
Casey Charlton of Glyph Language Services says the company employs about 30 people at its downtown Spokane office.
—Staff photo by Jessica Valencia
Glyph Language Services Inc., a 12-year-old, Spokane-based company that provides translation, teaching, and consulting services for businesses and government agencies, says it has more than tripled its staff size and has increased its sales by more than 50 percent during the past year, a trend it hopes to see continue this year.

Casey Charlton, senior vice president of business development at Glyph, says the company now has 44 employees, with roughly 30 based in the Spokane office,...


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