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REGULARS: PERSONALITY PROFILE Corne Nel – owning his brand Passion can take you far but combining it with a commitment to serve customers can take you further than you expect – just ask Corne Nel from Clotan Steel. By Ntsako Khosa C orne Nel’s official job title is architectural specifying consultant however, he says, “I don’t ascribe to titles and job descriptions – I refuse to be limited by them. I also do a bit of corporate communications and marketing.” As well as marketing, media, advertising and writing press releases, he is also involved with customer relationship management, public relations and architectural product specification. Overall, he enjoys the freedom and creativity of his job. With communications being his passion, he did not foresee that he would be in the steel industry for as long as he has. “I studied Public Relations Management at the Vaal University of Technology (VUT) and ended up in the steel sector by chance while completing practical training. I’ve been doing this for 22 years now – starting from internal sales to middle management and back to consulting.” He has been with Clotan Steel for almost five years and displays full loyalty in the brand in what he does each day by continuing to be an ambassador for Clotan Steel. “For me quality always out measures quantity. I aim to establish the brand as a no-nonsense, trustworthy supplier of choice to consumers.” His focus firm on the consumer, he believes that a clean up of the industry is required. “Sub-standard products are infesting our ports.” To move past this problem, he says, “We need the kind of protection that not only serves those with monopolistic attitudes, but the broader Corne Nel from Clotan Steel. industry. Duties alone are short-sighted and disruptive. Tough legislative measures are the only answer here.” He describes his journey as both rewarding and tough, “The sense of accomplishment of strolling casually through a mall knowing you were part of it all, is immensely satisfying – so I can’t begin to imagine what an architect feel’s like.” In his years of serving the industry he has a few projects under his belt and the one that particularly stands out for him is Mall of Africa in Midrand. “I am in complete awe of the lead architect and hold her in very high esteem. We supplied not only the 80 000m² roof, but also the lightweight steel skeleton for the mall’s façades and a healthy portion of the structural steel component.” The project went on to win many awards such as joint category winner at the 2016 Southern African Institute of Steel Construction (SAISC) Steel Awards, Engineering Excellence Award for projects with a value greater than R250-million at the 2017 Consulting Engineers South Africa (CESA) Awards, Best Retail Development Award at the 2017 South African Property Owners Association (Sapoa) Excellence Awards as well as a 2017 international Vision, Innovation, Value, Achievement (VIVA) Award. Adamant to the fact that customers want a solid, trustworthy and consistent performer he aims to serve loyally and professionally wherever he goes. “I believe that you are, in fact, your own brand. Own it.” RESIDENTIAL // COMMERCIAL // INDUSTRIAL APRIL 2018 25