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Top Interpreting was founded on a shared belief that access deserves intention, professionalism, and care.

Hello!

Meet Jordan & Katryna

We are Jordan Wojtas (left) and Katryna Arias (right) - we're happy you're here! We met while completing the Interpreter Training Program at the University of South Florida and worked together in the field for nearly a decade before opening Top Interpreting. Through years of experience across a wide range of settings and agencies, we were inspired to create a more intentional, high-quality approach to interpreting services.
We knew it could be done better.

 

In a state with no credentialing requirements, our mission is to raise the standard of interpreting services. Every interpreter on our roster is personally vetted: we observe their work, verify qualifications, and confirm credentials. We believe that who interprets matters and that thoughtful interpreter selection makes a meaningful difference. This intentional process allows us to provide access you can trust, delivered by interpreters who are the best fit for every assignment.

Two white women standing side by side signing ‘TOP’ in American Sign Language, with a white building and greenery visible in the background. Jordan stands on the left wearing a black short-sleeve turtleneck, black dress pants, and black kitten heels, with shoulder-length blonde hair. Katryna stands on the right wearing a long-sleeve black blouse, black dress pants, black kitten heels, and black glasses, with very curly brown-to-blonde hair. They represent Top Interpreting.
A white woman with very curly brown-to-blonde balayage hair leaning against a white brick building with a black-framed, square-pane window in view, wearing a long-sleeve black blouse, black dress pants, and red glasses, with her legs crossed and arms folded.

Katryna Arias Co-Owner

Katryna Arias is a Nationally Certified (NIC) American Sign Language Interpreter and Integrative Nutrition Health Coach with over 10 years of professional experience. She specializes in conference and post-secondary interpreting, with additional experience in legal, medical, business, video remote, video relay, and platform settings.

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She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a concentration in Interpreter Training and a minor in Criminology from the University of South Florida. Based in the Orlando area with her husband, she works as a freelance interpreter and mentors students and entry-level interpreters in NIC exam readiness.

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Her professional leadership includes service with the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (FRID), where she previously served as Vice President of Internal Affairs and Chair of the Professional Development Committee. In addition to her interpreting work, she supports interpreters as a health coach, focusing on sustainable habits and burnout prevention.

Jordan Wojtas Co-Owner

Jordan Wojtas is a highly qualified American Sign Language Interpreter with an EIPA score of 4.5 out of 5 and over a decade of professional experience. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders with a concentration in Interpreter Training from the University of South Florida.
 

Specializing in post-secondary and K–12 educational settings, Jordan also has experience in conference, medical, video relay, cruise, and platform interpreting.


Based in Lake County, Florida, she works as a freelance interpreter while mentoring students and newer interpreters in EIPA readiness and K–12 education. Jordan currently serves as Chair of the Membership Committee for the Florida Registry of Interpreters for the Deaf (FRID) and previously chaired the Nominations and Elections Committee.
 

Outside of her professional work, Jordan enjoys life with her husband and daughter and is deeply committed to animal rescue, having fostered for a local rescue organization for nearly ten years.

A white woman with shoulder-length dirty blonde hair sitting on a bench in front of greenery, wearing a black short-sleeve turtleneck and black dress pants. Her legs are crossed and her hands are folded in her lap.
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