Emile van Druten
Full Name: Emile van Druten
Position: Founder and director of Environmental Assurance (Envass)
Main Activity of the Company: Environmental consulting and project management
Date and Place of Birth: December 20, 1973, North West province, South Africa
Education: BSc (Hons), North-West University; Education Diploma, Rhodes University; MSc, MPM, University of Pretoria
First Job: I worked as a waiter until I became an environmental officer in the granite mining industry
Career History Prior to Current Position: Environmental manager at BHP Billiton; group environmental manager at Telkom South Africa; senior manager at Telkom South Africa; COO of Dekra Norisko
Size of First Pay Packet: R58 000 a year
First Job with Present Group: Environmental Management Programme conversion of old-order mining rights into new-order mining rights in the clay and sand mining industry
Value of Assets under Your Control: As a consultancy, which is purely a service provider, Envass’s assets are limited to environmental monitoring, screening and assessment equipment, buildings, a fleet of vehicles, technical resources
and company intellectual property
Number of People under Your Leadership: 20, but the number varies
Management Style: Forward planning focused, open communication and an open structure
Personal Best Achievement: Representing South African in ten consecutive Artlure Angling World Championships
Professional Best Achievement: Establishment and growth of Envass and completing a thesis-based master’s degree while fully engaged in work and family life – this involved many, many late nights and early mornings
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My wife
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: Claudia Ottermann, a human resources senior executive at Telkom – she believed in me and gave me wings, while many others taught me how to fly and navigate
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: I would like to meet my children when they are grown-ups – a true test of my influence and character
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: The man selling hand-made craft under his ‘Springbok vel’ tent shop in the Grootberg offroad pass, in northern Namibia
Philosophy of Life: Work hard and clever to earn time to spend on the more important things in life
Biggest Ever Opportunity: To be able to study with a study loan
Biggest Ever Disappointment: Losing out on an international opportunity to work with a Norwegian consulting company as a result of logistical matters, and not winning the Artlure World Cup in South Africa in 2018
Hope for the Future: That the current South African social and socioeconomic models evolve drastically in the next five years, that there are fair opportunities for all, and that our youth are driven by proactive innovation instead of reactive survival tactics
Favourite Reading: Scientific papers, poems of dead people and the living Bible
Favourite TV Programme: How It’s Made, Top Gear
Favourite Food/Drink: Many favourites, including spicy foods, traditional goulash, South African braai and seafood with a good ‘sharp’ white wine
Favourite Music: Traditional 80s and soft rock
Favourite Sport: Rugby (watching) and fishing (participating)
Favourite Website: Social gossip
Hobbies: Gardening and fishing
Car: Toyota Land Cruiser 200 – it is heavy on fuel, but long trips into harsh mining terrains are often required
Pets: Minni, the most intelligent Jack Russel alive, and Blitz – she is actually a reincarnated women rugby player
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Proud and disrespectful people
Favourite Other South African Company: Too many to mention, but I have deep respect for those that started from nothing
Favourite Foreign Company: WWF — awesome international footprint
Married: To Dina du Toit, since October 2003
Children: Emile, 11; Rome, 14
Clubs: Angling club and bowling club
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