Dolphy Mascarenhas is building bridges across continents—where talent meets trust, and recruitment becomes relationship capital. As Founder & CEO of Global Recruits and Infinity Capital Management & Consulting (Dubai), he has created a multi-country talent ecosystem connecting India, the GCC, and Africa, enabling organizations to scale with people-first precision across mining, metals, engineering, financial services, and healthcare.
In this Christmas Special episode of The Koffee Conversation, Dolphy reframes leadership for the global workforce era: culture before credentials, attitude before aptitude, and relationships before transactions. His perspective blends operational depth with human-centered clarity—making this conversation essential for leaders building distributed teams in high-velocity markets.

Dolphy’s career journey began with humble beginnings in Mumbai and an early stint in commercial real estate, where he discovered the power of people over property. A defining mandate in Zambia—without prior exposure to mining—became his inflection point, pushing him to learn fast, adapt faster, and go global with conviction.
That leap shaped a cross-continental operating model. Establishing a base in Dubai to serve the GCC while scaling mandates across Africa, he built sectoral fluency through curiosity-led learning and on-ground immersion. From early broking lessons to global executive search, his evolution reflects disciplined adaptability anchored in human connection.

Key Highlights of the Koffee Conversation with Dolphy Mascarenhas
- Attitude outweighs skill when hiring for long-term performance
- Cultural fit matters more than titles in leadership recruitment
- Global mandates demand rapid learning across industries
- Africa’s talent landscape has matured with rising global exposure
- GCC markets are opening rapidly with reform-led growth
- AI accelerates screening, but human judgment closes the hire
- Continuous upskilling prevents obsolescence in tech-driven hiring
- People-first recruitment builds durable organizational culture
- Leaders must align hires to mission and values, not just KPIs
- Mentorship works best when autonomy fuels ownership
- Networking compounds into opportunity across borders
- Diverse industry exposure prevents stagnation in recruitment
- Relationship capital outperforms transactional placement models
- Curiosity-led learning keeps leaders relevant across cycles
- Family grounding sustains long-term leadership stamina
▶️ Watch the full episode on YouTube to see how people-first leadership scales talent ecosystems across India, GCC, and Africa.

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