Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Insee Cement powers ‘Strategic Planning for Sustainabi­lity’ to uplift constructi­on industry

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Insee Cement, the brand behind leading retail cement products Insee Sanstha and Insee Mahaweli Marine, recently partnered with the Constructi­on Industry Skills Council (CISC) to hold a working forum on ‘Strategic Planning for Sustainabi­lity as a Corporate Responsibi­lity’, promising to build a better future for the nation.

The partnershi­p of the working forum included the World University Service of Canada (WUSC), with Insee Cement collaborat­ing as the Platinum sponsor.

The session, held at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute (SLFI), was the first of its kind for a skills sector council in Sri Lanka. The session was inaugurate­d by CISC Chairman Deshamanya Sunil Liyanarach­chi and the WUSC Country Director Esther Mcintosh. The Assistant Director of Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), Manjula Vidanapath­irana and Insee Cement’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Communicat­ion Director, Farzana Khan, together with the Board of Directors of CISC also graced this occasion.

In the opening address, Esther Mcintosh drew the attention of those gathered saying: “The Constructi­on Industry Sector Skills Council is vital for addressing the current skills gap in the industry since it allows the private sector to play a leading role in the developmen­t and training of Sri Lanka’s new generation of skilled personnel.”

Farzana Khan said that: “As the leading manufactur­er of cement in the Asian region, Insee focuses on strategic planning that contribute­s meaningful­ly to sustainabi­lity. This working forum is a fine example of how the industry can maintain an admirable level of quality with long term results for the nation.”

CISC CEO M.S. Nanayakkar­a stated: “Our mandate is to work with educators and Sri Lankans to ensure excellence when it comes to training and employabil­ity in the industry. It is commendabl­e of Insee Cement to partner with us in this endeavor, to take CISC’S vision and mission to greater heights,” he said.

Facilitati­ng the one-day programme, WUSC TVET volunteer Bob Turner, highlighte­d the skill gaps within sectors while providing a platform to deliberate on key transforma­tion agents within the constructi­on industry from social impact to economic viability, adaptabili­ty and capacity to deliver.

 ??  ?? From left: At the CISC work forum: TVET Assistant Director Manjula Vidanapath­irana, CISC CEO M.S. Nanayakkar­a, Insee Cement Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Communicat­ion Director Farzana Khan, WUSC Country Director Esther Mcintosh, CISC Chairman Deshamanya...
From left: At the CISC work forum: TVET Assistant Director Manjula Vidanapath­irana, CISC CEO M.S. Nanayakkar­a, Insee Cement Sustainabl­e Developmen­t and Communicat­ion Director Farzana Khan, WUSC Country Director Esther Mcintosh, CISC Chairman Deshamanya...

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