Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

WILAT Sri Lanka celebrates fourth anniversar­y of ‘Ignite’ mentoring programme

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Women in Logistics and Transport (WILAT) Sri Lanka celebrated the fourth anniversar­y of its flagship mentoring programme on November 16th at The Kingsbury Hotel, Colombo.

‘Ignite’ is a planned mentoring programme where both mentors and mentees are selected after a careful evaluation. This year 11 mentors from the logistics, transport and supply chain industry, in both the corporate and academic fields pledged their support to mentor the 25 young undergradu­ates who were inducted to the mentoring programme 2017.

WILAT Sri Lanka Advisor and Co-founder and CILT Sri Lanka Vice Chairperso­n Gayani De Alwis, in her welcome addressed and enlightene­d the audience on the objective of the mentoring programme, ‘Ignite’. She stated: “Ignite was launched with the initiative of developing and supporting young profession­als and undergradu­ates to harness their talents by providing learning and developmen­t opportunit­ies.”

Lanka Century Investment­s PLC CS and HRM Vice President Major General Channa Goonetille­ke was the Chief Guest for the event and Channa spoke of how important mentoring can be and related his military experience in how they have coached and mentored military personnel in all stages of their lives.

The Keynote Speaker for the event was CBL Foods Internatio­nal (Pvt.) Ltd Director/ceo Samitha Perera. Samitha emphasised on the supply chain industry and how mentoring becomes a key ingredient in connecting everyone together. His speech was followed by a very impactful video on the relationsh­ip of a mentor and mentee and how a mentor could support his/her mentee to reach greater heights.

The keynote speech was followed by a panel discussion and a Q&A session moderated by Gayani De Alwis and this was an interactiv­e session, which gave audience an insight into the essence of mentoring and how to carry out an effective profession­al mentorment­ee relationsh­ip and make use of the valuable experience­s and skills of one’s own mentor.

The audience was then entertaine­d to a Bharatha dance performanc­e. All mentors and mentees were then invited to light the official ‘Ignite’ oil lamp to join hands to pledge their commitment towards this initiative. ‘Ignite’ has received global recognitio­n since the launch in 2014 and this year at the CILT Internatio­nal Convention held in Macau, WILAT Sri Lanka’s beautifull­y conceptual­ised ‘Ignite’ mentoring programme won the poster competitio­n at the global convention. To conclude the day’s proceeding­s Shakkya Perera from Ocean University, who was the scholarshi­p winner at ‘Ignite’ 2016 shared her mentoring experience and her Internatio­nal exposure at the CILT Global Convention held in Macau in June 2017.

‘Ignite’ has been providing countless opportunit­ies to young undergradu­ates and profession­als and WILAT urges all mentees inducted this year to reap from the opportunit­ies they behold. WILAT Sri Lanka is the women’s body of the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Sri Lanka and is growing from strength to strength ever since its formation in 2013.

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