

Before the Reports and Roadmaps, There Was a Runner

Before she analyzed workflows or decoded business problems, Supriya Puthran was decoding something else entirely, the rhythm of her own footsteps on a running track.
As a young athlete, she was everywhere, sprinting past finish lines, diving for impossible volleyball saves, training with an intensity that turned effort into instinct.
Sports didn’t just strengthen her body; they shaped her thinking. Every sprint taught her discipline, every match taught her focus, every team huddle taught her trust, and every early morning practice taught her the quiet power of showing up even when it’s hard.
These weren’t just moments from her athletic journey; they were the foundations quietly being laid for the analyst she would one day become.
The Distance Between Who You Were and Who You Become

Before she analyzed workflows or decoded business problems, Supriya Puthran was decoding something else entirely, the rhythm of her own footsteps on a running track.
As a young athlete, she was everywhere, sprinting past finish lines, diving for impossible volleyball saves, training with an intensity that turned effort into instinct.
Sports didn’t just strengthen her body; they shaped her thinking. Every sprint taught her discipline, every match taught her focus, every team huddle taught her trust, and every early morning practice taught her the quiet power of showing up even when it’s hard.
These weren’t just moments from her athletic journey; they were the foundations quietly being laid for the analyst she would one day become.
Where Running Meets Reasoning

As a Business Analyst at Niveus Solutions, Supriya brings the same discipline that shaped her runs into her work, breaking down complex problems into clear, actionable insights with the precision of an athlete analyzing every stride. She stays steady under pressure, collaborating with teams with the ease of a relay runner passing the baton, and approaches every challenge with calm, deliberate focus.
Even when the path forward isn’t obvious, she keeps moving, trusting momentum the way she does on long runs, one step at a time, eyes on the horizon. For Supriya, running isn’t just exercise; it’s where her best thinking happens. Many of her sharpest solutions begin on a quiet jog, where the world slows down but her ideas find their fastest pace. In those moments, with nothing but the rhythm of her breath and the sound of her feet hitting the ground, clarity emerges, and innovation follows.
A Workplace That Knows Balance Breeds Brilliance

Niveus didn’t just become her workplace; it became her runway. With trusted managers, supportive teammates, and a culture that values balance over burnout, Supriya found a place where her passions and profession don’t pull her away from productivity. Instead, they fuel her.
At Niveus, she is free to be both the runner and the analyst, the woman who refuses to choose between excellence and well-being. Because here, she doesn’t have to. She simply keeps moving, proving that the best solutions come not from standing still, but from staying in motion. It’s a culture that understands a simple truth that showing up as yourself isn’t just accepted, it’s what makes the work better.










