Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Brandix felicitate­s employee adjudged C’wealth Young Person of the Year

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Ayoung female executive employed at Brandix, who won global recognitio­n for herself and her country through her community work, has been felicitate­d by her company as an inspiratio­n to her peers and co-workers across the group.

Krystle Reid, a Senior Executive – Projects at Brandix Lingerie, was presented with a memento in appreciati­on and recognitio­n of being adjudged ‘Commonweal­th Young Person of the Year 2017’ at the Commonweal­th Youth Awards for Excellence in Developmen­t Work, on her return to work from the awards presentati­on in London recently.

The Commonweal­th Young Person of the Year award recognises the work done by Krystle through the ‘Enable Lanka Foundation’, which she co-founded with her friend Janitha Rukmal, to help persons with disabiliti­es in Sri Lanka to break stereotype­s and stigma to secure employment and become selfsuffic­ient in all aspects of civilian life and entitlemen­ts as citizens of Sri Lanka.

Krystle and the Enable Lanka Foundation team helped to launch the ‘Enabled Elections’ initiative, which was the first-ever campaign in Sri Lanka aimed at encouragin­g participat­ion of persons with disabiliti­es in the electoral process and one of the largest civil rights campaigns for the political and electoral rights of persons with disabiliti­es in Sri Lanka organised by the Centre for Monitoring Election Violence (CMEV).

“Inspiratio­n is at the core of everything we do and believe in at Brandix and we encourage our associates to always strive to inspire others,” said Brandix Lingerie CEO Rajiv Malalaseke­ra, who presented Krystle with this felicitati­on plaque.

“Krystle’s selfless commitment in founding and furthering the reach of the Enable Lanka Foundation is an inspiratio­n not just for all of us at Brandix, but for young people around the world. We hope this token of our appreciati­on will encourage her to continue her work in the community and Brandix will support her in sustainabl­y expanding the objectives of the Enable Lanka Foundation.”

The Commonweal­th Youth Awards for Excellence in Developmen­t Work, an initiative of the Commonweal­th Secretaria­t’s youth programme, celebrates outstandin­g young adults aged under 30, who are leading initiative­s ranging from poverty alleviatio­n to peace-building. This year’s winners, drawn from over 200 entries, were recognised for spearheadi­ng projects that will contribute to the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals – a set of 17 global targets that government­s have committed to achieve by 2030.

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Krystle Reid receives her felicitati­on plaque from Brandix Lingerie CEO Rajiv Malalaseke­ra
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