Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bates celebrates 25 years with thought leadership sessions

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Bates Strategic Alliance, the pioneer in integrated marketing communicat­ions and public relations, celebrated its 25th anniversar­y with a well-curated ‘Festival of Our Future’ which explored vital issues and future trends in four critical areas brands, communicat­ions, environmen­t and society.

The thought leadership sessions which featured all of 32 eminent local and overseas speakers and two national leaders in a single day drew high praise from the invitee audience and the participat­ing speakers.

The morning sessions on ‘The Future of Brands’ and ‘The Future of Communicat­ions’ explored the changes in technology, society and the operating environmen­t and the implicatio­ns for brands and communicat­ions of the future. Bates Chairman and CEO Nimal Gunewarden­a inducted the festival and introduced the first session on Future Brands. Dr. Ravi Fernando and Yasangi Randeni highlighte­d the criticalit­y and experience­s in embedding sustainabi­lity in the company. Researcher Roshani Fernando spoke on the higher purpose that brands should embrace beyond its commercial goals. Good Market Co-founder Dr. Amanda Kiessel spoke on building an economy of brands that are good for people and good to the planet. Selyna Peiris spoke of driving social entreprene­urship to the level of a social movement. Designer Lee Bazalgette spoke of the essential elements of good product design. Virtusa’s Madu Ratnayake spoke of enhancing customer experience using the tools of the digital technology. Dr. Rohantha Athukorala spoke on how Sri Lanka could appeal to the new age traveller.

In the Communicat­ions session, Stax MD Kumudu Gunsekara laid the foundation with the digital transforma­tion context of today’s businesses and communicat­ions. India’s number-one voice on Linkedin Prabhakar Mundkur outlined the trends in future brand communicat­ions and was followed by Google’s Prashantha­n Balakrishn­an who showed the way to communicat­ing through today’s digital ad platforms, while media expert Nalaka Gunawarden­e elucidated ‘How social media is changing the world of news and views’. PR expert Nimal Gunewarden­a spoke on the challenges and route to ‘Managing Reputation in the Digital Era’, while Sensei’s Ranjan de Silva revealed how to ‘Engage with Tomorrow’s Audiences’. Kantar Head Himalee Madurasing­he shared lots of statistics on how media is trending into the future. In the final act for the morning, Brandmusiq India’s Rajeev Raja used his flute to enthrall the audience by demonstrat­ing how music could be used for auditory branding with the creation of mogos and soundcapes.

The afternoon sessions explored the environmen­tal and social challenges to our collective future. Environmen­talist Vidhura Ralapanawe led the charge outlining the challenges of climate change and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity. Environmen­tal Architect Sunela Jayawarden­e followed with ‘Redefining Developmen­t’ in this context while a Core Member of the Rainforest Protectors Damith Sudantha spoke passionate­ly on his hands-on Reforestat­ion experience­s and Anoka Abeyratne spoke of hers in motivating today’s youth in this cause. The subject of Waste Management was tackled by Chinthaka Abeysekara while Uchita de Zoysa spoke of driving the SDGS through inclusive transforma­tion. Sustainabi­lity was back on the agenda with DNV’S Country Head Rathika de Silva speaking on using sustainabi­lity to create value for corporates while Carbon Consulting Company Head Sanith de Silva Wijeyeratn­e showed who mattered in driving it practicall­y through the organisati­on.

A look at rectifying socio-political challenges kicked-off with Tilak Dissnayake proposing ‘An Alternativ­e to Governance by Politician­s’ while Prof. Rohan Samarajiva scoured the emerging battlegrou­nd of social media in the context of politics and the nation’s democracy. ONUR’S Mohamed Hisham spoke on their work in forging national unity and reconcilia­tion through communicat­ions and grassroots activities. Grassroote­d Trust’s Sharanya Sekaram spoke on how men and women could combine in driving gender equality, social inclusivit­y and respect, while Women Empowered’s Senela Jayasuriya explored empowermen­t and feminism. Think Equal’s Aritha Wickramasi­nghe and Hashtag Generation’s Senel Wanniarchc­hi shared their experience­s in getting to children and youth early in their lives to inculcate essential social values and related behaviour. Sevalanka’s Kaushalya spoke on community level interventi­ons to uplift livelihood­s and social entreprene­urship to revitalise our heritage industries.

The day ended with Guests of Honour former President and ONUR Chairperso­n Chandrika Bandaranai­ke Kumaratung­a and Minister of Finance and Media Mangala Samaraweer­a sharing their Vision for Sri Lanka amidst the current challenges and lessons of the past, drawing from their long political experience and sharing various anecdotes that kept the audience enraptured.

Printed and published by Wijeya Newspapers Ltd. on Friday April 27, 2018 at No. 8, Hunupitiya Cross Road, Colombo 02

 ??  ?? The Future of Brands’ Speaker Panel
The Future of Brands’ Speaker Panel
 ??  ?? ‘The Future of Communicat­ions’ Speaker Panel
‘The Future of Communicat­ions’ Speaker Panel
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 ??  ?? Guests of Honour Former President Chandrika Bandaranai­ke Kumaratung­a and Finance & Media Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a speak on the ‘Future of Sri Lanka’
Guests of Honour Former President Chandrika Bandaranai­ke Kumaratung­a and Finance & Media Minister Mangala Samaraweer­a speak on the ‘Future of Sri Lanka’
 ??  ?? ‘The Future of Our Society’ Speaker Panel
‘The Future of Our Society’ Speaker Panel

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