Vice Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
Business
EXL
American Samoa
Rohit Kapoor is the Vice Chairman and CEO of EXL. He co-founded the company in 1999 and since then has held various roles including CFO and President and Chief Operating Officer. Rohit has helped create a business model that is high growth, futuristic, sustainable and built on the premise of delivering tangible business impact to customers. As a former business head at Deutsche Bank, Rohit led a marketing team that serviced clients in Europe, the Middle East and the Indian Sub-continent. He also managed the venture capital and private equity investments of several ultra high net worth clients in startup companies both in the U.S. and Indian TMT sectors. Prior to Deutsche Bank, Rohit worked for eight years with Bank of America, five of which were in private banking in New York and three in corporate banking in India. Rohit currently sits on the Board of CA Technologies (NASDAQ:CA) and has been a board member since April 2011. Rohit is an active member of NASSCOM BPM Forum and also serves as the Chairperson of the US Chapter of ASSOCHAM, the apex Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India. Since March 2014, Rohit has been a director of New York Tri-State chapter of Pratham USA, a nonprofit organization. Rohit was recognized as one of the top 25 most influential professionals driving the sourcing industry in Globalization Today’s Powerhouse 25 in 2011. Rohit resides in Scarsdale, New York. He is married with two children. He is an avid golfer and wine collector. He holds a B.Tech degree from Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi, India and an MBA degree from Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad, India (an affiliate of Harvard Business School).
Rohit currently sits on the Board of CA Technologies (NASDAQ:CA) and has been a board member since April 2011. Rohit is an active member of NASSCOM BPM Forum and also serves as the Chairperson of the US Chapter of ASSOCHAM, the apex Chamber of Commerce and Industry of India. Since March 2014, Rohit has been a director of New York Tri-State chapter of Pratham USA, a nonprofit organization. Rohit was recognized as one of the top 25 most influential professionals driving the sourcing industry in Globalization Today’s Powerhouse 25 in 2011.