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The American Copy Editors Society, commonly known as ACES, is a professional not-for-profit association for copy editors at U.S. newspapers, magazines, Web sites and corporations. , the group offers: *a headline contest *member directories *a newsletter *scholarships (via the affiliated ACES Education Fund) *regional workshops *three-day annual conferences *a website that links to job listings and a discussion board ==Executive committee== ACES was founded in 1997, by Pam Robinson, who also served as its first president, and Hank Glamann. Its inception followed work of the American Society of Newspaper Editors and meetings by copy editors in North Carolina and South Carolina. It is currently led by society president Teresa Schmedding of the Daily Herald of Arlington Heights, Ill. John McIntyre of The Baltimore Sun was its second president. Chris Wienandt of the Dallas Morning News was its third president. It has an executive committee of 15 people, of whom five are officers: the president, vice president for conferences, vice president for membership, secretary and treasurer. Any full member is eligible for elections. It also has an administrator, Carol DeMasters. Annual membership is $75 for full members and $40 for students. In 2008, the board approved changes that allowed copy editors working outside traditional journalism organizations full membership with voting rights. As of 2014, the society has roughly 1,000 members. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「American Copy Editors Society」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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