// The Team
The team you meet is the team that builds. Every person on this page will be directly involved in your engagement — from audit through deployment.
Dhruvesh built Vireon AI after watching the same failure repeat: real money spent on AI that went nowhere — not because the technology failed, but because no one understood the operation well enough to build for it. His background is in business operations: finding exactly where a business leaks leverage and what closing those gaps is worth. He doesn't start with tools. He starts with your workflows, maps every gap, and decides what's worth building. On every engagement, he leads strategy and stays accountable to the outcome — not just the deliverable.
On your project
Dhruvesh leads strategy, client communication, and outcome accountability. He defines what a successful engagement looks like before the build starts — and stays responsible for whether you get there.
Dhrumil is the technical core of every Vireon engagement. He's responsible for architecture, infrastructure, and making sure what gets designed can survive contact with a real business — real data, real tools, real teams under pressure. His instinct is precision: he doesn't build anything until he understands how it behaves at the edges. Most AI fails at the integration layer — something that works in isolation breaks when it hits production. Dhrumil's job is to make sure that never happens. He owns the entire technical layer, from first design to deployment.
On your project
Dhrumil architects your AI system from the ground up — tool selection, integration design, data flow, deployment infrastructure. He owns everything technical from first design through go-live.
Arsh is the reason Vireon's systems actually get used. Building AI infrastructure is one problem — getting a team to adopt it, trust it, and compound on it is a different one entirely. That's the one that kills most implementations post-launch. Arsh owns implementation, integration, and adoption: connecting systems, training your team, and making sure every system transitions from "technically built" to "actually running." He stays until usage is real and measurable — not just live on a server.
On your project
Arsh drives implementation, integration, and team adoption. He handles the hands-on work of connecting systems, training your team, and measuring results — staying until every part of the build is live and in use.
// The Direct-Team Model
Because account managers don't build. The people who design your system, architect your infrastructure, and write your integrations are the ones who need to own the relationship with you. When there's a translation layer between what you need and what gets built, things get lost — context, nuance, the details that make the difference between a system that works and one that almost does.
When you work with Vireon, you communicate directly with the person building your system. That means faster decisions, sharper context, and a team that's genuinely accountable — not just responsive. It's a harder model to scale, which is exactly why we don't take every client. But for the ones we do, it's the reason everything we build actually works.
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