Cynthia van den Bosch is a prominent Dutch journalist currently working at Het Parool, where she is best known for her investigative reporting on urban development and social issues in Amsterdam. Her work has earned her recognition for its depth and impact on public discourse.
In recognition of her significant contributions to journalism, Cynthia van den Bosch was appointed Editor-at-Large at Het Parool. In this role, she continues to focus on in-depth reporting and mentoring young journalists in the newsroom.
Cynthia van den Bosch moderated a high-profile national debate on housing policy, featuring key policymakers and activists. Her role as moderator was lauded for facilitating a balanced and informative discussion on a critical issue facing the Netherlands.
Cynthia van den Bosch launched a successful podcast series titled 'Voices of the City', where she discusses pressing social issues with experts and community leaders. The series has been praised for its insightful discussions and diverse perspectives.
Cynthia van den Bosch published a book titled 'City in Transition', which explores the challenges and opportunities of urban development in Amsterdam. The book received critical acclaim for its thorough research and engaging narrative.
Cynthia van den Bosch received the prestigious De Tegel award for her investigative series on the impact of gentrification in Amsterdam. Her work highlighted the displacement of long-term residents and the changing socio-economic landscape of the city.
After several years of impactful reporting, Cynthia van den Bosch was promoted to senior reporter at Het Parool. In this role, she continued to focus on investigative journalism, particularly in the areas of social justice and urban policy.
Cynthia van den Bosch led an investigative report on a major housing scandal in Amsterdam, uncovering illegal practices by landlords. Her work brought significant attention to the issue, prompting local government action and policy changes.
Cynthia van den Bosch began her journalism career at Het Parool, joining as a junior reporter. She quickly made a name for herself by covering local news stories with a focus on community issues and urban development in Amsterdam.