Aiming to empower the Middle East’s entrepreneurial landscape and strengthen Central Asian–Arab business ties, Kazakhstan’s leading business coach Amanzhol Rysmendiyev is expanding his presence in the Gulf region through his firms, ARIDING and Aiat.kz.
As Gulf countries continue to focus on innovation, entrepreneurship, and youth development, Amanzhol Rysmendiyev is positioning himself as a key figure transforming business education. He states that his training programs have helped thousands achieve financial independence and personal growth.
Inspiring Background

Rysmendiyev’s journey began in a small village in Kazakhstan, where he was raised by his grandmother after his parents separated. Despite limited early opportunities, he pursued knowledge in business, psychology, and leadership—studying in Kazakhstan, Russia, the United States, and Singapore. Over the past 17 years, his vision has evolved into a powerful educational system featuring live seminars, author-led courses, and mentoring platforms.
With over 200,000 participants trained globally, Rysmendiyev is now scaling his impact in the Gulf through his UAE-based company, ARIDING, designed to meet the dynamic business needs of the region. His approach focuses on equipping young professionals and startups with practical tools, global strategies, and a mindset oriented toward action and leadership.
One of his most influential initiatives is the annual international program “The Leader of Business Administration” in Dubai, which gathers 300 top entrepreneurs and executives from the CIS region and Arab nations, including the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, and Jordan. The multi-day event combines masterclasses, strategy simulations, and networking sessions with global speakers to drive business scaling, market access, and leadership growth.

A Learnable Mindset for All
What sets Rysmendiyev apart is not just his international exposure—having learned from icons like Anthony Robbins, Brian Tracy, Robert Kiyosaki, Robin Sharma, and Ichak Adizes—but also his unmatched energy, structured programs, and proven results. He strongly believes that “entrepreneurship is not a privilege, but a learnable mindset,” a philosophy that resonates with young changemakers.
Recognized with multiple state honors in Kazakhstan for his contributions to business education and youth innovation, Rysmendiyev is now helping build strategic bridges between Central Asia and the Gulf. His efforts are nurturing a new generation of globally minded leaders and redefining cross-cultural entrepreneurship.

As the UAE strengthens its position as a global innovation hub, leaders like Rysmendiyev are playing a vital role in shaping the region’s entrepreneurial future—where growth, inclusion, and impact come together.
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