He was president of the Narbonne CCI from 1966 to 1976, and president of the Languedoc-Roussillon CCI.
It was on Thursday, November 14 that Henry Cassan died. A key player in the Narbonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry (now CCI Aude) for many years, he was not forgotten by anyone within the structure for which he worked so hard. So much so that its representatives today wish to salute both the course and the man.
“It is with great emotion that we recently learned of the death of Henri Cassan, former president of the Narbonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry from 1966 to 1976, member of the office, vice-president of Industry and elected member until in 2000, and former president of the Languedoc-Roussillon Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry Henri Cassan was an emeritus business leader, recognized by his peers and an emblematic figure in the world. economic and business. Its disappearance is a great loss.
Henri Cassan was a man of conviction and values, committed to economic development. He was able to bring his expertise within the CCI of Narbonne from 1966 to 2000, and more broadly within the consular network through his years as president of the Regional CCI. President Louis Madaule and the elected members do not forget his consular involvement and would like to pay tribute to him. They also send their condolences to his family and loved ones.”
What specific initiatives did Henri Cassan lead during his tenure as President of the Narbonne Chamber of Commerce that had a lasting impact on local businesses and entrepreneurship?
Question 1: Can you share with us your memories of working with Henri Cassan when he was the President of the Narbonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry from 1966 to 1976? How did he contribute to the development of the local economy during that time?
Question 2: As Vice-President of Industry and an elected member until 2000, what projects did you accomplish together? How did his experience as the President of the Languedoc-Roussillon Regional Chamber of Commerce and Industry (from which he retired in 2005) contribute to these successes?
Question 3: Can you describe his style of leadership within the consular network? How did he inspire collaboration between different members and organizations to achieve common goals?
Question 4: What were some of the significant challenges you faced together during your time working with Henri Cassan? How did he navigate these challenges and maintain his commitment to economic development in the face of adversity?
Question 5: In what ways do you think Henri Cassan’s legacy will continue to impact the Narbonne Chamber of Commerce and Industry and the broader business community in Languedoc-Roussillon? What are some initiatives that you are currently pursuing to honor his memory and continue his work?