She has been involved in a variety of business endeavours and non-profit organisations, including: Huset Zornig, Social Innovations Forum, Children's IT-foundation, Specialisterne.
[1] She has also received awards for both radio and TV shows, noticeably Zornig’s Zone and The burned children (Danish: De brændte børn).
[2][3] Lisbeth Zornig Andersen grew up in a lower-class family in Nakskov, Denmark with three older brothers, of whom only one is still alive today.
In 2016, Lisbeth and her husband Mikael Rauno Lindholm were convicted of human trafficking after having aided a family of Syrian refugees with small children by giving them a ride on Danish roads.
After finishing her master's degree in economics, Lisbeth Zornig Andersen became an IT specialist for Codan, Danske Bank, and KMD.
Most noticeable is, perhaps, the democracy campaign "Votes on the Edge" (Danish: "Stemmer på kanten"), which successfully attempted to increase voter turn-out among socially marginalized people in Denmark.