Our  History



Henry H. Steiner, General Manager of
HENRY STEINER DIVISION HUMAN RESOURCES, pursued a US-career from 1976 to 1986, as Public Relations Executive and faculty member of several North American universities.

Initially, in 1983, he had established
HENRY STEINER COMMUNICATIONS 
INTERNATIONAL (HSCI),
 
a company that had been instrumental in establishing the Minnesota World Trade Center.

HSCI eventually became a formal member of the World Trade Center Organization. With carefully coordinated international business development services HSCI enabled many American high-tech companies to enter the European market.

Another important line of business for HSCI had been providing Technical Advisory Services for American Attorneys on sensitive international subjects.

In the mid 1980ies HSCI was sold to one of its principal employees. In legal terms, HSCI is the predecessor of
HENRY STEINER DIVISION HUMAN RESOURCES.

The name of the company and its headquarters have 
changed--its dedication to business development and human resource projects has remained.

HENRY STEINER DIVISION HUMAN RESOURCES--the company to contact for advice on European human resource issues.




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