Neil Khot is the President, CEO, and Founder of Rely Services. A professional services firm that provides outsourcing solutions to the commercial and government sectors, Rely is headquartered in Illinois — with a global presence in Chicago, Dubai, and Pune. Founded on an ethos of efficiency, Rely streamlines clients’ operations through project management, account management, and IT — and boasts an impressive list of repeat clients.
Neil founded Rely Services in 2002 after uncovering an opportunity to provide best-in-class outsourced services. A former technology & systems consultant for professional services firms, Neil was accustomed to partnering with offshore teams. However, he felt that these engagements could be managed more efficiently–the impetus for Rely Services. Rely Services’ client list now boasts Marriott, Carnegie Mellon University, the State of Illinois, and many more.
Over the past twenty years, Neil has built and scaled Rely from a one-man startup to an ecosystem of four businesses (Rely Services, Barrington Plaza Realty, Sociale Dispensary, and Rely Ventures). The Rely ecosystem spans a presence in three countries (U.S., India, and UAE), millions of dollars in annual revenue, dozens of team members, and thousands of clients.
In addition, Neil’s time outside of work has been focused on creating new opportunities for Indian-Americans and amplifying the greater AAPI community. He is the Co-Founder of Chicago’s Federation of Indian Association and National Chair of the Indian American Business Coalition (IABC). During his tenure as the National Chair of IABC, he recruited thousands of members, held large-scale networking events that allowed members to make meaningful professional connections, and partnered with state and national lawmakers to advance business-focused legislation.
Prior to co-founding Chicago’s Federation of Indian Association, there was no dedicated space for Indian-Americans to build professional relationships. As a minority, Neil understands the feeling of being “othered” — so creating this community was of utmost importance. He also had the great honor of receiving Cook County’s Asian Pacific Islander Heritage award twice (in 2019 and 2020) due to his continued advocacy. Most recently, he was honored as the AAPI Person of the Year by the Village of Hoffman Estates, IL; Schaumburg, IL; and Oak Brook, IL.
In the next stage of his career, Neil is focused on sharing his expertise with the world and empowering the next generation. He regularly shares thought leadership content on LinkedIn, speaks at conferences, and is spotlighted as a community leader. He was recently honored by the House of Representatives for his contributions to female empowerment and the South Asian community.