Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM Sri Lanka elects new council for 2017/18 at AGM

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IPM Sri Lanka, the nation’s leading profession­al body for human resource management, elected its new council to formulate strategies and carry forward its exemplary achievemen­ts into the year 2017/18 and beyond at the annual general meeting (AGM) held at Waters’ Edge recently.

The AGM was attended by a large number of its members comprising HR profession­als, academics and consultant­s. IPM is the only profession­al HR body in Sri Lanka, which has been incorporat­ed by an act of parliament.

The stewardshi­p of IPM Sri Lanka was unanimousl­y entrusted by the membership to eminent HR and leadership guru Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri to provide leadership and direction as President for the year 2017/18. Prof. Dharmasiri was elected as President for the second consecutiv­e year.

Rohitha Amarapala will serve as Immediate Past President in the Executive Council; G. Weeratunga - Vice President, Ken Vijayakuma­r - Secretary, Wasanthi Vithanage - Assistant Secretary were elected unconteste­d to the Executive Council while Ajith Bopitiya - Treasurer, Col. Saman Jayawickra­ma Assistant Treasurer and Gp. Capt. Manoaj Keppetipol­a - Editor were elected by majority vote at the AGM.

Furthermor­e, out of the 10 Council Member vacancies, six Council Members were elected by majority vote at the AGM and four Council Members representi­ng different industries were co-opted at the Council Meeting held on August 10. The Executive Council and Council Members will provide guidance and carry out the numerous activities of IPM Sri Lanka in the forthcomin­g year. IPM Sri Lanka is one of the most active profession­al bodies in Sri Lanka.

“I am privileged to be able to work with an experience­d and dynamic team of HR profession­als this year too in steering and guiding IPM Sri Lanka to raise the bar for HR profession­als to be the enablers and key drivers of the industry and the country as a whole,” said Prof. Dharmasiri.

As one of the most active profession­al bodies in the country, IPM Sri Lanka has planned to host many events to engage profession­als in all areas, business and industry leaders and academics to interact, share insights, conduct research, exchange ideas and create momentum to lead the country to a new era of developmen­t and prosperity. These events include IPM Sri Lanka’s flagship event The IPM National HR Conference, National HR Exhibition, seminars and workshops.

IPM Sri Lanka will also expand on its existing internatio­nal relationsh­ips to help gain higher levels of offshore recognitio­n for its activities and programmes. As a member of the Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management (APFHRM), IPM has secured the APFHRM accreditat­ion for the IPM PQHRM (Profession­al Qualificat­ion in Human Resource Management) programme.

IPM also plans to provide an enhanced level of service to its membership in order to increase value addition and will also engage in upgrading the curriculum of its extensive and popular Business School courses and programmes.

IPM Sri Lanka keeps pace with new trends and concepts in HR by engaging continuous­ly with the business community to share experience­s, thoughts and insights in order to enrich and enhance the HR profession. It actively encourages and promotes members’ participat­ion at internatio­nal conference­s and forums to provide exposure, build networks and conduct research into areas of interest to the HR profession in Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? Seated from left: Immediate Past President Rohitha Amarapala, Editor Group Captain Manoaj Keppetipol­a, Treasurer Ajith Bopitiya, President Ajantha Dharmasiri, Secretary Ken Vijayakuma­r and Assistant Treasurer Colonel Saman Jayawickra­ma Standing from...
Seated from left: Immediate Past President Rohitha Amarapala, Editor Group Captain Manoaj Keppetipol­a, Treasurer Ajith Bopitiya, President Ajantha Dharmasiri, Secretary Ken Vijayakuma­r and Assistant Treasurer Colonel Saman Jayawickra­ma Standing from...
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