In this episode of the Nomad Futurist Podcast, co-hosts Nabeel Mahmood and Phillip Koblence sit down with Oliver Jones, Managing Partner at Accelerated Infrastructure Capital Limited (AIC), for a conversation that spans entrepreneurship, resilience, and the evolution of digital infrastructure in the age of AI. From airports and facilities management to data centers and large-scale infrastructure investment, Jones reflects on a career built at the intersection of risk, timing, and reinvention.
Jones recalls leaving a stable role at the British Airports Authority to start a facilities management business with limited capital and a clear drive to build something of his own. That decision set the tone for a career built on ownership — of risk, outcomes, and responsibility — through growth, setbacks, and shocks like the dot-com crash and 9/11:
“You back yourself or you don’t. And if you don’t back yourself, you quit…”
He expands on this mindset, emphasizing the importance of personal responsibility in leadership:
“I don’t want managers in business, I want the owners… the people who are going to wake up in the middle of the night worrying about the business in a good way…”
Across ventures and geographies, Jones returns to a consistent principle: execution always outweighs ambition on paper. Whether building early facilities management platforms or structuring complex global infrastructure investments, he underscores that success depends on operational discipline, contractual clarity, and a relentless focus on real-world performance:
“It’s all very well building big, fancy, expensive, complicated stuff, but if it doesn’t work, it’s not worth it.”
Looking ahead, Jones frames the current AI and digital infrastructure cycle as one of the most dynamic periods he has experienced. But he also warns that success in this next wave will depend less on prediction and more on adaptability: designing systems, capital structures, and facilities with flexibility built in from the start.
“What you have to do is build in and invest in optionality…”
His perspective brings the conversation full circle, grounded in the idea that across every cycle and shift, enduring success comes back to execution, accountability, and the discipline to build for what actually works in practice.
Connect with Oliver Jones on LinkedIn to continue the conversation and explore his work in digital infrastructure and investment.