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Glamann Award

Glamann Award

ACES’ highest honor, recognizing lasting contributions to the craft of editing and to the organization.

The Glamann Award is presented to individuals or organizations whose work has had a significant and sustained impact on editing and on the ACES community.

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About the Glamann Award

Established in 2007, the Glamann Award honors contributions that strengthen both the profession and the community around it.

The award is named for Hank Glamann, ACES cofounder and former member of the Board of Directors. His work helped shape the organization and its role in supporting editors.

Each year’s recipient is selected by the ACES Board of Directors.

What this award recognizes

The Glamann Award reflects long-term impact.

Recipients are recognized for:

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Advancing the craft of editing

Connect with editors across industries and specialties

Supporting and strengthening the editing community

Style, standards, and language

Contributing to ACES in meaningful and lasting ways

Be part of a community where editing comes first

Demonstrating leadership and commitment over time

This is ACES’ highest honor.

Glamann Award

Past honorees

The Glamann Award has recognized individuals and organizations whose work has shaped the field of editing and the ACES community.

2026: Gerri Berendzen

ACES Academy

About the Glamann Award

Established in 2007, the Glamann Award honors contributions that strengthen both the profession and the community around it.

The award is named for Hank Glamann, ACES cofounder and former member of the Board of Directors. His work helped shape the organization and its role in supporting editors.

Each year’s recipient is selected by the ACES Board of Directors.

Questions

Please direct inquiries to info@aceseditors.org. We welcome your questions and suggestions.