Dana E. Glauberman

Dana E. Glauberman, ACE, is an American film and television editor. She is known for her work on films such as Juno, Up in the Air, Draft Day and Ghostbusters: Afterlife, as well as TV series such as The Mandalorian and Ahsoka.

Early life and education
Glauberman was born and raised in Los Angeles, CA, and as a child, she enjoyed jigsaw puzzles. She attended the University of California, Santa Barbara originally interested in photography, but took a film production class which introduced her to film editing, a career she considered very similar to her childhood jigsaw puzzles. She graduated with a B.A. in film studies in December 1990.

Cinema career
Her first job after graduating college was as a Post Production Assistant at Hearst Entertainment. She refined her skills as an assistant editor on television shows, such as Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman and Northern Exposure, and feature films, including The Birdcage, Road Trip, and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl. She also worked as an additional editor on a few films, most notably director Mark Waters and writer Tina Fey's Mean Girls.

Glauberman has garnered considerable recognition for her work as an editor, receiving five ACE Eddie Award nominations, a BAFTA Award nomination, a Primetime Emmy Award nomination, a Critics' Choice Award nomination, an HPA Award nomination, and three “Editor of the Year” accolades, two from Hamilton’s Behind the Camera Awards and one from the Hollywood Film Awards.

Glauberman is a member of American Cinema Editors, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, BAFTA, and the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences.