Aysha Turgut
Most people who reach senior earning levels still do not know how to convert income into durable wealth. The gap is not knowledge of products. It is the absence of a disciplined operating model for how money is earned, deployed, and protected over a working life.
Aysha Turgut is a wealth strategist and real estate investor who teaches individuals and entrepreneurs how to build and preserve personal wealth through a structured, business-led approach.
Full Profile
Why organisations work with Aysha Turgut
- A practitioner’s view of wealth building drawn from running Grow Wealth Group, not theory borrowed from financial services marketing.
- A teaching style shaped by years as a university professor, which translates personal finance into something an audience can act on the next morning.
- A specific framework set out in her book “Earn It, Grow It, And Keep It!”, giving audiences a sequence rather than a list of tips.
- A real estate investing perspective grounded in her flagship “My First Deal or Million” program, useful for audiences interested in entrepreneurship and asset-based income.
Biography highlights
- CEO and Founder of Grow Wealth Group LLC.
- Author of “Earn It, Grow It, And Keep It! A 7-Step Guide to Wealth Accumulation and Preservation.”
- Host of “The Grow Wealth Experience” podcast.
- Former university professor.
- Recognised as “Most Influential Investment Coaching Businesswoman 2023” by AI Global Media’s Influential Businesswoman Awards.
- International speaker with engagements cited at the City University of New York, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the residence of the US Ambassador to NATO in Brussels.
Biography
Most high earners are not wealthy. Income arrives, gets absorbed by lifestyle and tax, and the gap between what was earned and what is retained quietly widens over a career. Aysha Turgut works in that gap. As CEO and Founder of Grow Wealth Group, she coaches individuals and entrepreneurs to treat personal finance as a managed business with a strategy, a balance sheet, and a plan for compounding.
Her method is set out in “Earn It, Grow It, And Keep It!”, a seven-step guide to wealth accumulation and preservation. The book pairs first-person practitioner experience with a sequence audiences can follow, from earning discipline through to long-term preservation. It is the basis for her keynotes and for the firm’s flagship program, “My First Deal or Million,” aimed at new real estate investors who want to treat each deal as a business rather than a transaction.
Before entrepreneurship, she taught at a university. That background shapes the speaking style: structured, plain, and built around what an audience can do on Monday. She hosts “The Grow Wealth Experience” podcast, where she interviews investors and operators on how wealth is actually built and held.
Her audiences are typically individuals, entrepreneurs, and women’s networks rather than corporate boards. The strongest brief is one where the organising question is personal financial agency, real estate as a wealth vehicle, or the move from professional income to investor income.
Key speaking topics
- Wealth accumulation and preservation
- Real estate investing for new investors
- Entrepreneurship and small-business growth
- Personal finance strategy
- Investor mindset and money behaviours
- Women and wealth
Ideal for
- Entrepreneur and small-business networks
- Women’s professional networks and wealth-focused events
- Real estate investor groups and programmes
- Financial wellness streams within wider corporate wellbeing programmes
Audience outcomes
- A clear seven-step sequence for earning, growing, and preserving personal wealth.
- A practical view of how to evaluate a first real estate deal as a business decision.
- A reset on the personal money habits that quietly erode long-term net worth.
- A vocabulary for talking about wealth as an operating discipline, not a product purchase.
Talks
A keynote built on the seven-step framework from her book, covering how to convert earned income into durable wealth.
Key takeaways:
- A sequence for earning, growing, and preserving wealth over a working life.
- The behaviours that separate high earners from the genuinely wealthy.
- A simple test for whether a financial decision is building or eroding net worth.
A practical introduction to evaluating, financing, and managing residential real estate as an investment vehicle.
Key takeaways:
- How to evaluate a first deal on numbers, not narrative.
- The operational basics of treating each property as a business.
- Common errors new investors make in their first three deals.
A session on the personal traits, biases, and goals that shape how an individual should invest.
Key takeaways:
- A self-assessment for risk appetite, time horizon, and capital position.
- How investor type should drive asset choice rather than the reverse.
- Where mismatch between identity and strategy most often goes wrong.