Summary
Emily Roth is an internet researcher with three years of experience combining linguistic training and practical research to support global language and writing-system work. A UNC-Chapel Hill Hispanic Literature and Culture graduate with minors in History and Social Justice, she brings strong Spanish translation and interpretation skills to roles that serve local and international communities. Her work with SIL International and Wycliffe focuses on compiling data that enables font, keyboard, and Unicode resources—practical outputs that directly help minority-language users access digital tools. Emily pairs analytic attention to detail with hands-on project support, from adapting educational materials to building organized information systems and microsites. A Gold Award Girl Scout and experienced volunteer leader, she is comfortable leading programs, teaching ESL, and coordinating events while pursuing mission-driven research opportunities.
3 years of coding experience
High School Diploma, High School Diploma at Cuthbertson High School
Bachelor's degree, Hispanic and Latin American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General, Bachelor's degree, Hispanic and Latin American Languages, Literatures, and Linguistics, General at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill