ACES: The Society for Editing


ACES: The Society for Editing is a professional association of international scope for editors who work on every kind of content, including newspapers, magazines, websites, books, scholarly journals, and corporate communications.
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ACES was formerly known as – and, as of 2018, is still legally incorporated as – the American Copy Editors Society, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation.

Executive committee

ACES was founded in 1997, by Pam Robinson, who also served as its first president, and Hank Glamann. Its inception followed the work of the American Society of News Editors and meetings by copy editors in North Carolina and South Carolina. It is currently led by society president Heather E. Saunders of Nova Arc Content Co. She follows Neil Holdway of the Daily Herald and Sara Ziegler of FiveThirtyEight. John McIntyre of The Baltimore Sun was its second president. Chris Wienandt of the Dallas Morning News was its third president. Teresa Schmedding of the Daily Herald of Arlington Heights, Ill., was its fourth president.
ACES is governed by an elected board of directors consisting of five officers, eight board members-at-large, the president of the ACES Education Fund, and the past president. Any full member is eligible for elections. Annual membership is $100 for full members and $50 for students.
In 2008, the board approved changes that allowed copy editors working outside traditional journalism organizations full membership with voting rights. As of early 2023, the society had over 5,000 members.

Awards

ACES: The Society for Editing offers numerous scholarships, fellowships, and awards to various editors annually.
ACES honors two editors each year for their outstanding editing abilities. The awards are named after its founders: the Robinson Prize, which honors an outstanding editor, and the Glamann Award, which honors contributions to the craft.
ACES offers annual scholarships to up-and-coming student editors awarded to 6 students annually.
The Richard S. Holden Diversity Fellowship is awarded to editors who show extraordinary promise in their fields. In addition to scholarship funds, the winners are given leadership and opportunities to advance their skills and careers.
ACES also has hosted the annual National Grammar Day Tweeted Poetry Contest, a poem-writing contest celebrating National Grammar Day, March 4.

In-Person Conferences

The ACES national conference features the fundamentals of the craft and a primer for what's to come. Each year, editors from all fields come together for three days of workshops, panel discussions, and networking. Attendees include editors for newspapers, magazines, websites, trade publications, book publishers, nonprofit agencies, and corporations, as well as students, journalism professors, consultants, and freelancers.
The idea that led to the creation of ACES was nurtured during a series of three conferences about copy editing sponsored by the American Society of News Editors in 1995 and 1996.
When ACES was chartered in the spring of 1997, the top priority of the society's founders was to conduct their own national gathering. Four months later, the first ACES national conference took place at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

Upcoming Conferences

Past Conferences

YearLocationAttendance
1997Chapel Hill, NC347
1998Portland, OR400
1999Dallas, TX525
2000Baltimore, MD425
2001Long Beach, CA440
2002Louisville, KY354
2003Chicago, IL410
2004Houston, TX390
2005Hollywood, CA504
2006Cleveland, OH420
2007Miami, FL368
2008Denver, CO297
2009Minneapolis, MN256
2010Philadelphia, PA331
2011Phoenix, AZ297
2012New Orleans, LA354
2013St. Louis, MO379
2014Las Vegas, NV335
2015Pittsburgh, PA483
2016Portland, OR626
2017St. Petersburg, FL555
2018Chicago, IL710
2019Providence, RI829
2020Canceled due to COVID-19n/a
2021Canceled due to COVID-19n/a
2022San Antonio, TX400+
2023Columbus, OH400+
2024San Diego, CA500+
2025Salt Lake City, UT530