Family Office & Private Equity | Leaderships Lessons and Career Growth | New York Vs UAE

JOH Partners podcast on leadership lessons and career growth in family offices and private equity, focusing on adding value and staying consistent.

In this episode

In this episode of Leadership Blueprint, we’re joined by Obediah Ayton, an investment entrepreneur and thought leader specializing in family offices and wealth management. Based in the UAE, Obediah is the founder of Dhabi Hold Co., where he oversees a diverse portfolio of businesses spanning Fintech, Agriculture, Software, and more. He is widely recognized for his innovative approach to building partnerships and driving sustainable growth across industries.

Obediah’s journey began in 2018 when he entered the UAE market and built a name for himself as a connector and advisor within the region’s dynamic family office ecosystem. With over 80,000 LinkedIn followers, Obediah is celebrated for his ability to balance tradition and innovation in the ever-evolving Middle Eastern business landscape. In this conversation, he shares lessons on risk-taking, personal branding, and how the UAE has become a global platform for entrepreneurship and leadership.

Sound bites

▶️ “Being comfortable with zero is the mindset every entrepreneur needs to embrace.

▶️ “Personal branding isn’t just about visibility – it’s about creating genuine value for your community.

▶️ “The UAE is a platform for the future – it offers safety, opportunity, and a global mindset.

Advice for future leaders

▶️ Adopt the 60/40 Rule: Obediah emphasizes that not everyone will agree with your approach, and that’s okay. Focus on doing good, adding value, and remaining consistent in your vision. The 60% who believe in you will outweigh the 40% who don’t.

▶️ Be Comfortable with Zero: For aspiring entrepreneurs, Obediah highlights the importance of embracing uncertainty. Taking risks and weathering temporary financial challenges can lead to long-term rewards.

▶️ Prioritize Community and Relationships: Success in the UAE and beyond is built on relationships. Obediah advises leaders to be part of the ecosystem, offering genuine value rather than seeking quick wins. Long-term success comes from collaboration and trust.

About Obediah

Obediah Ayton is a UAE-based entrepreneur, thought leader, and founder of Dhabi Hold Co., a holding group that manages a diverse portfolio of companies in Fintech, Agriculture, and Software. Known for his expertise in family offices and wealth management, Obediah’s work bridges tradition and innovation to create value for businesses and communities.

Starting his UAE journey in 2018, Obediah has become a key player in the region’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. With over 80,000 LinkedIn followers, he is recognized as a thought leader in Middle East family offices, regularly offering insights on leadership, partnerships, and investment trends.

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