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Cathrine Gyldensted was born on 1973 in Copenhagen, Denmark, is a Journalist Director of Constructive Journalism. At 47 years old, Cathrine Gyldensted height not available right now. We will update Cathrine Gyldensted's height soon as possible.
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Who Is Cathrine Gyldensted's Husband?
Her husband is Torsten Stiig Jansen
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Cathrine Gyldensted Net Worth
She net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Cathrine Gyldensted worth at the age of 49 years old? Cathrine Gyldensted’s income source is mostly from being a successful . She is from Danish. We have estimated
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Gyldensted began her career in journalism working for ‘’Radioavisen at Danish Broadcasting Corporation. She was then hired as a TV reporter for TV Avisen in 2001 with shorter editorial TV projects elsewhere within Danish Broadcasting Corporation She was appointed an extra correspondent for Danish Broadcasting Corporation moving to Washington in 2007. She remained there until 2011, before returning to Copenhagen embarking on her work with developing the constructive journalism framework and research. In 2003 she was nominated for the Cavling Prize for uncovering rare cancers amongst retired army radar personnel in NATO.
Much of Gyldensted's method and framework belong within the domain of constructive journalism. In December 2015, she was appointed the world's first Director of Constructive Journalism at the Journalism School at Windesheim University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands. She left Windesheim in July 2017 and co-founded Constructive Journalism Network based in Amsterdam, a journalistic online network based in Amsterdam focusing on constructive journalism and research pertaining to constructive journalism.
She lives in Copenhagen with Torsten Jansen, a former US correspondent and News Anchor at Danish Broadcasting Corporation In 2008 they wrote the book Obama City together about power structures in Washington D.C.
She was the head editor of the live talk show Clement Direkte with Clement Kjersgaard in 2004. In 2011, she was anchoring a foreign news radio show “Globus” and the culture show “AK24syv” both at the Danish national radio station, Radio24syv.
Gyldensted was born in Copenhagen and lived in 1983 with her mother and sister in Saudi Arabia, but later moved to Slagelse, Denmark, graduating in 1991 from Slagelse Gymnasium og HF-kursus. In 1996 she is admitted to the Danish School of Media and Journalism and graduated in February 2000 specializing in foreign reporting and radio journalism. Gyldensted's parents are Carsten Gyldensted, professor emeritus, Neuroradiology, Center of Functionally Integrative Neuroscience - CFIN at Aarhus University and Merete Gyldensted retired Senior Physician at Slagelse Sygehus.
Cathrine Gyldensted (born 1973) is a Danish journalist, correspondent, news presenter, author and since 2011 the originator of innovating journalism through behavioural sciences like positive psychology, moral psychology and prospection known as constructive journalism. She coined the term in 2017 with Karen McIntyre.