The Origin of

Some companies are founded.
Others are forged.

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Lafayette & Oak didn’t begin in a boardroom.

It began under an oak tree in Kalamazoo, Michigan.

Abhi Golhar grew up in a working class neighborhood where nobody talked about capital structures or enterprise value. But he spent every afternoon under that tree, filling notebooks with blueprints for companies that didn’t exist yet. The tree didn’t care that a kid from Kalamazoo wasn’t supposed to think that big.

That oak tree was his first advisor.

Solid. Quiet. Unmoved by everything around it.

Years later, Abhi would need that kind of strength.

Years later, Abhi would need that kind of strength.

At 19, he was $1,000,000+ in debt and at the center of a joint FBI and DOJ investigation. Wrong people. Wrong decisions. No safety net.

Everyone disappeared. The shame was deafening.

The only thing that stayed was the voice from under that tree:
“Grow through this. Don’t bow. You were meant to build.”

He rebuilt everything. Companies, reputation, trust. He founded, exited, and became the advisor he never had. But he carried one thing forward: the memory of what it feels like when nobody believes in you. And the knowledge of what happens when someone finally does.

Why Lafayette and Oak?

Oak is the root system. The boy who sat under that tree grew up to understand something most advisors never learn: strength isn’t loud. It’s structural. Oak represents the discipline to build right before you build fast.

Lafayette is the forward motion. General Lafayette crossed an ocean to fight for a cause that wasn’t his. That’s the conviction we bring: your vision is worth the risk of getting behind it.

Together, Lafayette & Oak is more than a name.
It’s a compass.

Oak grounds us.
Lafayette moves us forward.

What We Stand For

We turn operators into investable businesses.

We help founders write the next chapter on their terms.

And we back the leaders no one else sees yet, so they can build something that outlasts them.

Because belief should never be reserved for the already successful. It should be extended to the ones still sitting under the tree.