Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Minority Business Highlight: Brite Systems

Brite Systems is an Indianapolis-based technology consulting firm specializing in enterprise software solutions, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and digital transformation.

Founded in 2006, the company partners with government agencies, nonprofits and commercial clients to deliver custom, scalable technology platforms.

Headquartered at 101 West Ohio Street, Suite 2000, the firm is led by President Leena Victoria and CEO Jay Fernando. Its executive team includes Josh Marshall, Matt Farano, Greg Braun and Praveen Raj.

Other leaders at Brite Systems include Helena Alwyn, Sravani, Dhivya Swamidass and Saravanan Ponnusamy.

Brite Systems maintains more than 18 years of industry experience. Its offerings span cloud migration, AI-enabled automation and enterprise application development — including work with Salesforce, Amazon Web Services and other leading platforms. The company serves clients across state and federal government sectors, as well as nonprofit organizations.

The firm participates in “Pledge 1%,” committing 1% of equity, product and employee time to philanthropy. Brite Systems emphasizes a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion and sustainability. Its core values center on innovation, integrity, customer centricity, collaboration and empowerment.

Contact Brite Systems at 317-222-1977 or email info@britesys.com. Visit their website at britesys.com.

Multi-Media Reporter Noral Parham composed this business highlight. If you would like your business highlighted in the Indiana Minority Business Magazine, contact him at 317-762-7846 or email him at noralp@indyrecorder.com. Follow him on X @3Noral.

Noral Parham
Noral Parham
Noral Parham is the multi-media & senior sports reporter for the Indianapolis Recorder, one of the oldest Black publications in the country. Parham has worked with various leagues to provide a diverse perspective in sports, including the Big Ten, Big East, IHSAA, IndyCar, MLB, NHRA, NFL, NBA, WNBA, WWE and the Olympics. Prior to joining the Recorder, Parham served as the community advocate of the MLK Center in Indianapolis and senior copywriter for an e-commerce and marketing firm in Denver.

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