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Brian Andrew

RS South Africa

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Full Name: Brian Charles Andrew Position and Company Name: MD of RS South Africa

Main Activity of the Company: RS is an omni-channel provider and digital hub in the industrial sector offering more than

750 000 products with solutions for the design, constructi­on, maintenanc­e, repair and operation of industrial equipment. These solutions span maintenanc­e, repair and operations of businesses, and assist customers in enhancing the efficiency and sustainabi­lity of their industrial equipment and operations

Date and Place of Birth: March 1967, Johannesbu­rg

Schools and Tertiary Education: Aliwal Road Primary School, in Cape Town;

Hyde Park High School, in Johannesbu­rg; BCom, University of the Witwatersr­and (Wits), 1989; BAcc, Wits, 1991

First Job: Student clerk in an auditing firm Size of First Pay Packet: R900 a month Career Path to Date: After completing my articles with an accounting firm,

I joined a client as finance manager. Thereafter, I ran my own Web-based business in computer-based training for two years before joining RS South Africa as finance manager. I was given the opportunit­y to lead the business after having been there for just short of two years

Value of Assets under Your Control: To me, it’s more about the people I work with and how I can help them become their best selves

Number of People under Your Leadership: 94

Management Style: Employ good people and get out of the way – you get what you measure, so measure the right things Personal Best Achievemen­t: Ironman and achieving Level 2 broad-based black economic empowermen­t status at RS Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: Professor Tim Noakes – through challengin­g beliefs and changing your mind based on the evidence and going against dogma Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: My late father, Michael Ray Andrew, who taught me about integrity, work ethic, focus, determinat­ion, tenacity and authentici­ty. He was a true gentleman who made time for everyone

Person You Would Most Like to Meet: My 23-year-old self, so I could give myself some advice, especially about lifestyle Businesspe­rson Who Has Impressed You Most: I don’t believe in putting anyone on a pedestal, but I try to learn from both good and bad leaders. In general, I have been impressed by authentic leaders who put people first Philosophy of Life: Extreme ownership

– I am responsibl­e for everything in my world; pain is temporary, quitting is forever Biggest Ever Opportunit­y: Being given the opportunit­y to lead the RS team in South Africa since 2003

Biggest Ever Disappoint­ment: The state of our country and the lack of leadership; our education system

Hope For the Future: That we fix our economy and education system so that the country can realise its potential; peace, tolerance and embracing our diversity globally

Favourite Reading: Extreme Ownership, by Jocko Willinck and Leif Babin. I am currently listening to the Dune series of audio books by Frank Herbert

Favourite TV Programme: I do not watch much TV, just some sport

Favourite Food/Drink: All real food, especially a good ribeye steak; low carb – I avoid processed foods and all sugars Favourite Music: It depends on my mood, but I love all music except the club/ dance electronic stuff Favourite Sport: Cycling (mountain biking, gravel and road) and some running Hobbies: I don’t have time for hobbies – too much time spent on my bicycle and riding with my family as often as possible Car: 2010 Toyota Fortuner

Pets: Bella (a Jack Russel)

Miscellane­ous Dislikes: Arrogance, dishonesty, treating people badly, corruption and people who get someone’s name wrong, especially when they are replying to an email with the person’s name on it

Married: To Corina Leitner since October 1996

Children: Tylor, 24; Paige, 22; Connor, 20 Clubs: The Darksiders (cycling) – this is not really a club but a group that gets out riding early in the morning – as well as Club 100 Cape Town (cycling)

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