Interview with Mike Eilertsen – 2000 Coming from Rosebank Primary, Mike joined St David’s in 1996 when Paul Edey was headmaster. He recalled that on the first day standard 6 underwent an induction on the basketball courts and bullying was the big topic for ... »
Interview with Mike Eilertsen – 2000 Coming from Rosebank Primary, Mike joined St David’s in 1996 when Paul Edey was headmaster. He recalled that on the first day standard 6 underwent an induction on the basketball courts and bullying was the big topic for the day and great emphasis was placed on the boys being part of the Marist family. Rod Smith had been the victim of bullying in his youth and was therefore strongly against it. The teachers he remembers in particular are Mrs Snyman, Mr Fry, Mr McMillan, Mrs Cameron, Paul Edey and Rod Smith. Debbie Cameron was impressive and once flicked and caught her high heeled shoe before throwing it across the class when the boys were being particularly unruly. Mr Cameron had an elastic ball which grew and grew as he confiscated rubber bands from the boys. Mr McMillan used to squash paper and throw it at the boys, on one occasion Mike caught it and threw it straight back. “Mac” used to hit the boys with his hand with what was called a “Pucker”, he wasn’t vicious but made his point and often used to make the class stay in after school. He had a little Scottie dog which followed him everywhere. Mrs Schumayn the Afrikaans teacher would get so harassed by the boys that she would order the whole class out of the classroom. Of course the boys took advantage of this until one day Mr Edey came by and asked why all the boys were in the quad. There was a Mrs Leenstra who taught Maths and with whom every boy fell in love. She was a warm person and beautiful on the inside as well as being very attractive. Mike was a very good sportsman excelling in athletics, was a good sprinter and received the Victor Ludorum in 1999 and 2000. He was awarded an honours Blazer for general honours and specific honours, sport, culturals, merit and leadership. Mike also got involved with school and house plays, and public speaking which helped in his business career and is key with his presentations. Academically Mike was in the top class but regarded himself a “B” student. Mike went on to study a BComm Entrepreneurship at RAU but was unhappy with the content and programme. He decided to open a business – “Breakfast Boys”, he initiated this and sold breakfast packs at the corner of Jan Smuts and Conrad Drive for R10. He included pamphlets about himself and what he was doing and business issues he was experiencing. The business did well and he had a number of students who did the same thing at various key intersections with him providing the packs. Someone then asked for coffee with the breakfast pack which led to Mike buying some backpacks from Nestle and then flying to the US to acquire the rights for the specialised backpacks. Two months later he took over the below line marketing for Nestle and SAB and covered all the cricket matches and outdoor events including the World Cup. It wasn’t long before Nestle and SAB bought him out. Together with Bruce Smith he got involved with other ventures and now runs an events company, publishing and travel companies under the umbrella “LiveOutLoud”. The hard cover magazine he publishes is available only to exceptional people or SA business leaders. Mike’s company is a finalist in the Sanlam Entrepreneurial Award 2012, the youngest company to be nominated and in the top 20. The company was placed in the annual Africa SMME Awards where the best businesses in Africa and the most innovative were identified. Mike’s company was placed second in the “Most Innovative Category”. Mike believes that experience is as vital as qualifications and that the courage to go out and get involved in something makes you stand out. Mike would be interested in offering internships to boys in grade 10 and up and would be interested to be involved with the matric rite of passage. He would be interested in the book and getting involved in 2016 celebrations and MOBS. JE September 2012