The Henokiens Association () is an international association of family-owned companies that have existed for 200 years or more, with at least one family member still involved in management. Its name is derived from the biblical patriarch Enoch (Hénoch in French), who lived for 365 years before he was taken by God instead of dying.
The Henokiens Association () is an international association of family-owned companies that have existed for 200 years or more, with at least one family member still involved in management. Its name is derived from the biblical patriarch Enoch (Hénoch in French), who lived for 365 years before he was taken by God instead of dying.
Founded in 1981 by the then-chairman of Marie Brizard, the association started with 4 members from France, and it now has 56 members from Europe and Japan. Its stated objective and ''raison d'être'' is to promote long-term decision making, notably through its Da Vinci Prize.
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