Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WIM, IFC host leadership discussion, award entreprene­urs

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As part of the 7th Profession­al and Career Women Awards 2017, Women in Management (WIM) and IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, hosted a panel discussion ‘Women Leadership for the Changing World’ in Kandy, where five women who have championed the corporate sector as leaders, who are also WIM awardees, shared their experience in their journey to success.

This was followed by a mini awards ceremony – ‘Upcoming Women Entreprene­urs of the Year Awards 2017’, to recognize women entreprene­urs from seven districts in Sri Lanka, as to how they seized the opportunit­ies and overcame future challenges in their careers, businesses, and everyday lives.

The discussion comprised a distinguis­hed panel including Kasturi Chellaraja Wilson, Managing Director of Hemas Pharmaceut­icals/ Hemas Logistics and Maritime Cluster; Sonu Grover, Managing Director of Cocacola Sri Lanka; Chandi Dharmaratn­e, Senior Director of Human Resources for Virtusapol­aris Sri Lanka; Dayalanie Abeygunawa­rdena, Chief Operating Officer of Janashakth­i Insurance; and Ramya Weerakoon, Vice President of Infotech – all of whom have achieved remarkably as women corporate leaders in the country.

The inspiring discussion was followed by an award ceremony to celebrate the achievemen­ts and experience­s of 13 upcoming women entreprene­urs from seven districts of Sri Lanka, namely Kandy, Anuradhapu­ra, Mannar, Vavuniya, Hambantota, Ampara and Batticaloa. This initiative was primarily undertaken to showcase the untapped potential of a larger and more inclusive pool of talented women in Sri Lanka, who could be brought into the local and internatio­nal spotlight for the benefit of all.

Speaking at the event, Sulochana Segera, Founder and Chairperso­n of Women in Management said, “The Upcoming Women Entreprene­urs 2017 program is another initiative by Women in Management and IFC to highlight the inspiring stories of successful Sri Lankan women. In fact, two of our panelists are not only distinguis­hed in their own right, they are also winners at previous Profession­al and Career Women Awards, which makes their stories and advice directly relevant to participan­ts, giving them added stature as role models to look up to.”

The event was attended by Sarath Ekanayake, Chief Minister of the Central Province of Sri Lanka, members of the provincial council, women entreprene­urs, divisional secretaria­ts of the respective districts as well as by students from the University of Peradeniya.

The 13 women entreprene­urs that were recognized as the ‘Upcoming Women Entreprene­ur of the Year 2017’ were:

Batticaloa - Nesaiah Seethaluxs­hmi (dairy farming); ML Risana (AKRAM Bites & Chips business venture); and Mani Manjula Manidhiwan­an (NACHIYAR’ Traditiona­l Restaurant business venture)

Vavuniya - Luxmanan Jegajothi (palmyrah handicraft­s); Edwindias Jegajothy (business in making bags); and Suntharali­ngam Gantharuby (flower decoration­s)

Hambantota - Pullaththa­ra Widanagama­ge Sisiliyana (tissue culture planting); and Wasanthi Karunathil­aka (ALOKA Organic Food Products business venture)

Anuradhapu­ra - WTDP Anusha Priyangani Sandamali (‘NIMSARA’ Tailors & Bridal business venture); and SPS Kumari Sumathipal­age (SUSIL Shoe Palace business venture) Kandy - JRJ Asanka Jayawardan­a (‘BK PRASATH Building Material Suppliers business venture) Mannar - Prima Croos Gnanarajan (RIYA Fruit Juices & Ice Cream business venture)

Ampara - AK Dilini Maheshika (HADDAKARI Batik Fashions business venture).

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Upcoming women entreprene­urs with awards

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