Iceland review - 2013, Síða 16

Iceland review - 2013, Síða 16
14 ICELAND REVIEW THE FISHMONgER Next generation businessman 15-year-old Starri Steindórsson talks his Hong Kong-based fish-delivery company WILD-C. I schedule the appointment at 16:21 at Penninn- Eymundsson, the big bookstore in the heart of Akureyri. Twenty seconds too early, I notice a young man entering the store, looking for someone, glancing at his watch. “You must be the fishmonger,” I say. “I’m curious: how can you sell Icelandic fish in Hong Kong, while living here in Akureyri in North Iceland? “I just saw a business opportunity and grabbed it,” says Starri Steindórsson, a 15-year old businessman and student, who is a year ahead at the Akureyri junior college, MA. “I grew up in Hong Kong where my father sells fish from Iceland to fine-dine restau- rants and I saw an opportunity to sell Icelandic fish to individuals, specially-packed and home-delivered. My father’s company sells fish in big quantities but I sell it in small sizes, tailor-made for families for cooking at home, and I do it from my computer in the high school dorm. “It takes 48 hours from the order to the time of delivery. I’m working hard on shortening the time span and hiring more people to my company, WILD-C—business is growing. “I reach my targeted Hong Kong customers through direct advertising on Facebook where they order the fish of the day, mainly cod and salmon. The Facebook advertising costs me 15 Hong Kong dollars a day, while my daily sales total 3,500 HK dollars. “Do your customers know where you’re based?” I ask. “No, my customers have no clue that I’m working in a differ- ent time zone, on a different continent in a small town in North Iceland. It doesn’t matter. The time difference gives me the chance to concentrate on school work during the day, while I communi- cate with my Hong Kong customers before and after school so they will get their special order on time as promised. “As I grew up in Hong Kong, I can communicate in English but I can also manage Cantonese, german and of course I converse in Icelandic with my family. “Why did you leave the former British colony for Akureyri?” I wonder. “Of course I could have been in high school back home. But I’m Icelandic, my father is from the fishing town Patreksfjörður in the West Fjords and my mother from Kópasker in rural Northeast Iceland, and I wanted to come here and study. I chose MA because of the dorm and it’s a small school in a small town. Also, some of my family members have studied here. I’m very happy with my decision. I have met so many great people and made new friends from all over Iceland. It’s good to experience a completely differ- ent culture from that in Hong Kong. Icelanders are more loose and funnier, especially my schoolmates from Dalvík. They are all so funny… I’m not sure if I should say that, but it’s true.” Asking Starri what he plans to study after graduating from MA, he responds, “People go to university to work for others. I’m founding another company soon—the concept is still a secret—so I don’t think I’ll ever go to university. “You learn more through running your own business, through the failures and successes you’ve made. That will be my university,” says the young man as he puts on his headphones, heading back to school while listening to Fun playing ‘We Are Young.’ WORDS AND PHOTO BY PÁll STEfÁnSSon
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