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Welcome to Episode 43 of The Incredible Machines Podcast! In this thought-provoking conversation, Jon Oliff and Luke Holden sit down with Simon Nicolson, an Executive for Institutional Advancement at Emeris, and the driving force behind one of SA's most significant private higher education rebrands.
From his formative years growing up in Pinetown and Pietermaritzburg, to navigating the challenges of national service, university life, and a career that took him from newspaper advertising to retail and ultimately into private higher education, Simon shares a fascinating and honest account of the journey that shaped him.
He reflects on the landmark rebranding of Varsity College to Emeris, the evolving landscape of private higher education in South Africa, the transformative power of sport as a brand-building tool, and his deep belief in campaigns that don't just communicate but genuinely change the world. Along the way, we explore themes of lateral thinking, conscious capitalism, kindness as a leadership philosophy, and the exponential potential of paying it forward.
This episode is packed with hard-won insights, candid self-reflection, and a genuine passion for education, people, and the future of South Africa. Whether you're a marketer, an educator, a leader, or simply someone who loves a good story, there is something here for everyone.
00:07 – Introduction to Kevin, Early Life and Family Background
"AI is going to be bigger than the invention of the World Wide Web; it will enter every aspect of life, and it’s crazy to think you can avoid or suppress it; you have to incorporate it” – Simon Nicolson
MTN Qhubeka TV Advert: https://youtu.be/mmYVbW5yisc
Emeris LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emeris/
🔗 Website: https://www.tim.africa
By TIM AfricaWelcome to Episode 43 of The Incredible Machines Podcast! In this thought-provoking conversation, Jon Oliff and Luke Holden sit down with Simon Nicolson, an Executive for Institutional Advancement at Emeris, and the driving force behind one of SA's most significant private higher education rebrands.
From his formative years growing up in Pinetown and Pietermaritzburg, to navigating the challenges of national service, university life, and a career that took him from newspaper advertising to retail and ultimately into private higher education, Simon shares a fascinating and honest account of the journey that shaped him.
He reflects on the landmark rebranding of Varsity College to Emeris, the evolving landscape of private higher education in South Africa, the transformative power of sport as a brand-building tool, and his deep belief in campaigns that don't just communicate but genuinely change the world. Along the way, we explore themes of lateral thinking, conscious capitalism, kindness as a leadership philosophy, and the exponential potential of paying it forward.
This episode is packed with hard-won insights, candid self-reflection, and a genuine passion for education, people, and the future of South Africa. Whether you're a marketer, an educator, a leader, or simply someone who loves a good story, there is something here for everyone.
00:07 – Introduction to Kevin, Early Life and Family Background
"AI is going to be bigger than the invention of the World Wide Web; it will enter every aspect of life, and it’s crazy to think you can avoid or suppress it; you have to incorporate it” – Simon Nicolson
MTN Qhubeka TV Advert: https://youtu.be/mmYVbW5yisc
Emeris LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/emeris/
🔗 Website: https://www.tim.africa