Darryn Jacobs
Full Name: Darryn Jacobs
Position and Company Name: MD of SkyJacks
Main Activity of the Company: SkyJacks offers a range of access and lifting equipment and related services. This includes temporary suspended platforms, mobile elevated work platforms, telehandlers, construction hoists, mini cranes, as well as loading test and inspection services and industry-related training
Date and Place of Birth: July 15, 1977, Durban
Schools and Tertiary Education: Matric, Durban High School; BTech (Civil Engineering – Structures), University of Johannesburg (UJ); BTech Business Administration), UJ; Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management, Management College of Southern Africa (Mancosa); MBA, Mancosa
First Job: As an engineering student, I worked at Jet Stores as a causal weekend worker, earning R5 to R7 an hour
Size of First Pay Packet: R2 000 a month as a trainee engineer
Career Path to Date: I began my career as a trainee site engineer at LTA Civil Engineering before joining Waco Africa, working with Form-Scaff. These roles built my foundation in construction support services, safety standards, and project execution. I later advanced into divisional and operational leadership roles at Form-Scaff, gaining extensive experience in formwork and access solutions, business development, and operational management. This progression led to my appointment as MD of SkyJacks in December 2025
Number of People under Your Leadership: 171
Management Style: I practise servant leadership, often described as ‘leading from behind’, and embrace change. Inspired by Spencer Johnson’s Who Moved My Cheese?, I approach challenges by asking: If fear weren’t part of the picture today, what action would I take next? My leadership style is grounded in integrity, accountability with a bias for action, open communication and collaboration
Personal Best Achievement: My children, being the first person in my family to earn a university degree, and obtaining a master’s degree before the age of 40
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Life: My grandfather, Daniel Peter Jones, who was a dedicated school principal in the Eastern Cape. His unmatched work ethic saw him rise at 03:00 daily to catch a taxi to work, never once complaining. He embodied resilience, humility and quiet dedication, shaping the future of countless students through his example and commitment
Person Who Has Had the Biggest Influence on Your Career: My family
Person You Would Most Like to Meet: Lewis Hamilton
Businessperson Who Has Impressed You Most: Johan Rupert, CEO of Richemont
Philosophy of Life: Nothing ventured, nothing gained
Biggest Ever Opportunity: Being involved in the building of stadiums for the 2010 FIFA World Cup, which South Africa hosted and was the first to be staged on African soil
Biggest Ever Disappointment: Losing my sister when she was nine months pregnant in 2008
Hope for the Future: A future for my children, and prosperity and abundance for all in the world
Favourite Reading: Who Moved My Cheese? by Spencer Johnson, Animal Farm by George Orwell, and Rich Dad Poor Dad by Robert T Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter
Favourite TV Programme: I used to enjoy a show called California Highway Patrol (CHiPs). Recently, I have been enjoying Young Sheldon
Favourite Food/Drink: T-bone steak or Eisbein, with a chocolate milkshake or a fruit smoothy
Favourite Music: I enjoy a variety of genres – from heavy metal to rap. My favourite song is Knockin’ on Heaven’s Door by Guns N’ Roses
Favourite Sport: Golf, rugby and soccer
Hobbies: Golf, working out in the gym, tennis, and general DIY around the house
Car: A 2013 BMW X3
Miscellaneous Dislikes: Lawlessness and litter
Married: To Miscelene Jacobs
Children: Bryden, 19; Rhys, 16
Clubs: Blue Valley Golf Estate and Country Club
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