Gunhild Ziener

Gunhild Ziener (née Krakelsrud, 1868–1937) was a Norwegian socialist and politician.

She was also involved in launching the organization's magazine, Arbejderkvinnen (The Working Woman).

Initially she served as a cashier but soon made her mark as an activist, pressing for collaboration between the trades unions and the political associations.

In 1909, she launched the association's women's magazine, serving on the editorial committee until 1918.

[1] Ziener left the leadership of the Women's Federation in 1904, but who served on the executive board until 1918.