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Omead Afshar  Tesla: The Guy Behind the Curtain (Not Just Elon’s “Yes Man”)

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So this happened last week.
I was at my cousin’s place—he’s one of those  fan boys who tracks everything Elon does like it’s a Marvel franchise. We’re halfway into dinner and he goes, “Hey, remember that guy who ran the Gigafactory? Omead something?”

I blink. “Omead Afshar?”

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He nods, “Yeah, what happened to him?”

I didn’t have an answer. But now I do—and it’s kind of wild.


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So… Who Is Omead Afshar, Really?

If you’ve ever seen the headlines and thought, “Wow, Elon’s doing a lot,”
you can probably thank people like Omead.
He’s the kind of exec who makes the chaos work.

He was a senior director at Tesla. Based out in Texas, he was basically running the show at the Gigafactory Austin—you know, the one that keeps showing up in drone videos on YouTube.

Word is, Omead wasn’t just handling factory stuff. He was Elon’s go-to for special projects, supply chain fires, you name it. Kind of like Tesla’s version of the guy in every movie who says “I’ll take care of it,” and then actually does.


 The Glass House Saga: Not Your Usual Blueprint

Okay, now here’s where it gets spicy.

Back in 2022, Tesla launched an internal investigation. Why?
Because there were reports Omead ordered special glass. Not just any glass. We’re talking custom-architectural, Elon-style stuff.

Rumor was, it wasn’t for Tesla—
It was for a secret house Musk wanted built near HQ.

Yeah. A glass house. In Texas. For Elon.

Anyway, the order triggered red flags inside the company, and Omead got caught up in it.
He eventually left Tesla quietly—no press release, no farewell tweet, nothing. Just poof.


 What’s He Doing Now?

That’s the thing. Nobody really knows.

Some say he’s working with energy startups.
Others whisper he’s consulting quietly behind the scenes.

But here’s what’s more interesting:
He didn’t go on a podcast tour to “clear the air.”
Didn’t start a Substack.
Didn’t suddenly become a motivational speaker on LinkedIn.

He just dipped. Which, let’s be honest, is kind of… cool?


What This Says About Tesla, And Power

In the U.S., we’ve seen a pattern lately—the real power players aren’t loud anymore.
They’re not live-tweeting board meetings. They’re building things.

Omead’s story reminds us:


 3 Weirdly Useful Lessons from the Omead Era

  1. If you’re fixing chaos quietly, you’re more valuable than you think.
    (Corporate chaos always needs a fixer. Omead was that guy.)

  2. Don’t wait for applause.
    He didn’t post “Goodbye Tesla” on LinkedIn with 800 claps. He just moved on. Like a boss.

  3. The loudest leader isn’t always the real one in charge.
    While Elon was doing the tweeting, Omead was doing the building.


 Real-World Tip

If you ever find yourself in a high-pressure workplace—think startups, logistics, manufacturing—channel your inner Omead:

Trust me, those people don’t get laid off. They get promoted… or poached.


You may not hear about Omead Afshar every day. But without people like him, Tesla wouldn’t have made half the headlines it did between 2020–2023.

He ran the factory. He dealt with the stress. He took the fall (maybe unfairly).
And then? He just… ghosted the spotlight.

Power move.

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