Tuesday 23 December 2014

Steve Neely: Currently Sharing His Extensive, Knowledge and Experience

Steve Neely is using those same innovated talents to now provide convenient, efficient, cost-savings, and environmentally-safe mobile fuel dispensing with his company GasSupp. GasSupp is partnering with Shell, Exxon, Texaco, BP, Chevron and others to bring back old-fashioned door to door delivery service by bringing the gasoline directly to the consumer at home or at work as well as corporate fleet companies. This patented service will bring gas to the end-users including hotel chains, rent-a-car agencies, government municipalities, airports, train stations, hospitals, and more to offer “fill-er-up” service to the masses.

Steve Neely is currently sharing his extensive knowledge and experience consulting and advising Fortune 100/500 companies and Global 2000 businesses regarding strategic, operational and tactical level business development activities--- many of which have led to significant organizational breakthroughs. Steve helps organizations enhance their internal controls, properly manage expenditures, maximize investment of financial resources, mentor staff and ensure that all revenue is collected and recorded. Steve Neely is on a mission to help businesses become more productive and more profitable by applying the same managerial magic that has served him so well with his businesses.

Monday 24 November 2014

Steve Neely is A Professional Business Leader

Steve Neely is currently the CEO of SereniTea, a company that distributes tea beverages to over 1,400 major grocery outlets nationwide satisfying an increasing market of health-conscious consumers. He is also founder, President and CEO of Neely Industries, a industry leader in global telecom business strategies as well as CEO of Noil Petroleum Corporation that, among other principles, includes GasSupp, a mobile gas company that brings petroleum products directly to the consumer. As President and CEO of Skynet Communications, Steve was a master cellular dealer for Ameritech Cellular, later Verizon Wireless. He was the first licensed cellular store in America, and he was solely responsible for launching the T-Mobile brand in the US beginning in Chicago. He was essentially given a blank check to launch the brand in the US and became known as “The $40 Billion Man” in reference to the $40 billion Dutch Telecom invested in T-Mobile.

Steve Neely has been nominated for the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award (1995), is a Board Member of the Executive Club of Chicago, and was appointed Governing Board Member of the International Film Festival and Cinema of Chicago.