Phil Kelly is Chairman and CEO of Kelly International Development Corporation, an International Business Development Corporation operating in Asia-Pacific, Europe and the United States.
Mr. Kelly previously served as Chairman and CEO of Vsource Inc. (VSCE) which provides customized global business process outsourcing (BPO) to clients worldwide. Mr. Kelly joined Vsource from NetCel360, where he served as Chairman and CEO. Mr. Kelly founded NetCel360, an Asia-Pacific focused BPO provider, which was acquired by Vsource in 2001.
Prior to Netcel360, Mr. Kelly served as President of Dell Computer Corporation Asia-Pacific, where he established a comprehensive distribution network, serving customers in 49 countries. He was responsible for building Dell's entire Asia-Pacific operations, including the establishment of Dell's first Asia Pacific Customer Center (APCC) in Penang, Malaysia, a center that manufactures the entire line of Dell computer systems. He later established Dell's second Asia-Pacific manufacturing facility in Xiamen, China.
Prior to joining Dell, Mr. Kelly served as Vice President and General Manager of Motorola, Inc. Land Mobile Products Sector, North Asia Division. Based in Hong Kong, he oversaw the operations, planning, distribution, and product planning for an area that included China, Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, Japan, and the Philippines. Mr. Kelly also created Motorola's first telephone/direct mail sales operation for the U.S. market.
A recognized industry leader in high technology and e-commerce in the Asia-Pacific region, Kelly has been quoted extensively in Business Week, Fortune, Far Eastern Economic Review, and the Asian Wall Street Journal, as well as other various top-tier global publications. He has also appeared on CNBC, as well as on a number of Asian television networks. In addition, Mr. Kelly is the author of "Asia 360", a guide on corporate expansion for enterprise organizations seeking to expand its business presence in Asia-Pacific.
Mr. Kelly graduated from the University of
San Diego Business School.