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About Korvai

A boutique advisory for project data integrity.

Who we are

Tracing where project data loses decision value.

Korvai is a boutique advisory focused on project, program, portfolio, and PMO environments. We help organizations trace how information moves from source to decision — and pinpoint where it loses clarity, trust, context, and decision value along the way.

The goal is never more reporting. It is better decisions supported by more reliable information. Using PMBOK as a diagnostic lens, we name exactly where reporting and governance break down — missed, ignored, disconnected, untrusted, unused, or misclassified — so leadership can fix the few things that matter most.

The approach grew out of decades of program and portfolio leadership across regulated, high-stakes enterprises, where the gap between the data that exists and the intelligence that reaches decision-makers is rarely visible — until it is costly.

Leadership

The people behind Korvai.

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Ramani Viswanathan

Founder & Advisor

Founder of Korvai, serving in an advisory capacity. A PMO director and program leader with 28 years across utilities, pharma, and global banking (Citi, IBM, HCL, Virtusa). Originator of Korvai’s source-to-decision diagnostic framework.

PMP · PMI-ACP · Stanford SCPM · Executive MBA (IIM Bengaluru)

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Balaji Ethirajulu

Co-Founder · Sales

Co-founder leading sales and client relationships. More than 18 years in account and program management across Banking & Financial Services at Wipro, TCS, and Mphasis, with a focus on delivering measurable return for clients.

PgMP · PMP · CSPO

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Uma Vaitheeswaran

Owner · Operations

Owner, leading day-to-day operations and delivery. Ensures every engagement runs smoothly and dependably — from the first conversation through to the final recommendation.

Operations & Delivery

Location

Based in Texas, with a hub in North Carolina.

Headquarters

Dallas, Texas

32.78292, -96.85943

Hub

Charlotte, North Carolina

35.22430, -80.83797

Get in touch

Let’s talk about where your data loses decision value.