Cathrine Gyldensted

Cathrine Gyldensted (born 1973) is a Danish journalist, author, correspondent, and news presenter and since 2011 the originator of innovating journalism through behavioural sciences like positive psychology, moral psychology and prospection known as constructive journalism.

She lives in Copenhagen with Torsten Jansen, a former US correspondent and News Anchor at Danish Broadcasting Corporation[9] In 2008, they wrote the book Obama City together about power structures in Washington D.C.[10][11] Gyldensted began her career in journalism working for Radioavisen at Danish Broadcasting Corporation.

[13] 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.

[14] In her time with Danish Broadcasting Corporation, she has met such US politicians as Madeleine Albright, Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama and the musician David Bowie.