Charles Robinet-Duffo is Chairman and CEO of the Henner Group.
A graduate of the Institut des Assurances de Paris, Charles Robinet-Duffo joined Groupe Henner in 1991. Between 1996 and 2006, he held the positions of Sales Director and Member of the Executive Committee, before becoming Chief Executive Officer (2007) and then Chairman and Chief Executive Officer (2012).
Charles Robinet-Duffo is also Director of SwissLife Prévoyance et Santé, Director of MEDEF Paris, Director and Treasurer of FBN France (Family Business Network France), Vice-Chairman of METI (Mouvement des Entreprises de Taille Intermédiaire) and Co-Chairman of Club ETI Île-de-France.
He has also been a Foreign Trade Advisor since 2004.
Charles Robinet-Duffo is Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite (2011) and Chevalier de l'Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur (2024).
After studying at Sciences Po and earning a diploma in communications, Catherine Orphelin spent more than 10 years in politics (working for Cercles Universitaires de France, Michel Bongrand SA Conseils, the European Union in Brussels and project officer for Philippe Seguin). She founded Cocarde in 1988 where she designed influential communications strategies, supported company executives and planned [...]
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