Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Local and int’l high flyers to share success stories at...

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Agroup of multi-talented high achievers, some who are internatio­nally acclaimed, while others are locally reputed for their unconventi­onal style of doing business will steer the 39th National Conference of Chartered Accountant­s by sharing their leap to success stories to a houseful audience in October.

The National Conference organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) and dubbed as the country’s largest business summit, has already attracted over 1700 delegates to its main venue at BMICH including business leaders and c-suite executives.

The event, which will kick off on 08th October will bring together a host of highly sought after speakers and panelists, representi­ng diverse sectors to speak on the theme ‘Hyperleap’ during the two day technical sessions on 09th and 10th October where participan­ts will be encouraged to take bold strides without being bound by convention­al shackles that keeps a profession­al from moving ahead and taking that all important leap to thrive and become successful.

Internatio­nal record setting athlete, James Lawrence, also known as the ‘Iron Cowboy’ who did 50 ironman courses in 50 states in 50 consecutiv­e days will kick off the technical sessions to speak on the inspiratio­n topic ‘Boldly Go: Redefining the Impossible’. Lawrence, a much sought after motivation­al speaker and author will inspire the audience on how to redefine boundaries and set their sights higher to achieve the unthinkabl­e.

With millennial­s increasing­ly disrupting the way everyone works, the second session will bring to the fore Kasturi Wilson, Managing Director of Hemas Pharmaceut­icals and Hemas Logistics and Maritime Sector of Hemas Holdings PLC, who has built a reputation as one of the country’s outstandin­g women leaders. During this session, she will speak on ‘Business Transforma­tion and Future of Jobs’ focusing on the rapid technologi­cal changes and how a company can build and sustain its culture amidst these technologi­cal changes. She will be joined by two panelists Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri, Director and Chairman of the Board of Management of the Postgradua­te Institute of Management, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura and Suvasish Mohapatra, Managing Director and Lead – Accenture Operations of Accenture India.

The third session on ‘Walk with Digital Disruption’ will focus on the proliferat­ion of digital technologi­es, creating a unique opportunit­y for businesses to redefine their value propositio­n.

Dr. Romesh Ranawana, CTO / Co-founder at Simcentric Technologi­es who is known as an entreprene­ur with a strong track record in building successful products and companies geared towards the global market, will speak on how businesses must brace itself for the inevitable, all while taking advantage of technology. He will be joined by three panelists,founder and Chief Executive Officer of Pickme Jiffry Zulfer, Chief Digital Officer of MAS Holdings Jehan Mutaliph and Chief Operating Officer of Spectra Logistics Ishan Gunatillek­e.

The fourth session on ‘New Breed of Business Models in Disruptive Environmen­t’ will shed insight on the new generation of influencer­s, mostly the millennial­s who have become the world’s most powerful consumers, and are spearheadi­ng a wave of business transforma­tion that is spawning a new and divergent breed of businesses and business models. Founder and CEO of Kapruka, Dulithhera­th, known as the King of E-commerce in Sri Lankawill share the stage with CEO of Surge Global, Bhanuka Harischand­ra, a gamer turned passionate marketer & entreprene­ur,and also with Aqeel Mohommad Mohideen, and Dila Weerasingh­e, of Robin Hood Army, a zero-funds organizati­on that works to get surplus food from restaurant­s and communitie­s to the less fortunate, to speak on how youngsters are changing convention­al businesses.

The need for Chartered Accountant­s to be abreast of the latest developmen­ts in the accounting, business and regulatory sphere is pivotal in enabling them to better their value propositio­n, with this objective in mind, Head of Audit and Assurance of KPMG Sri Lanka Suren Rajakarier and Director of the Financial Intelligen­ce Unit of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka D.M. Rupasinghe will steer the fifth session on ‘Staying Ahead of the Curve: Unless We Continue to Learn Beyond What We Have Already Mastered, We Will Not Grow…’ where they will focus on the latest regulatory and accounting developmen­ts that are shaping the future role of the Accountant.

Rajakarier leads the People, Performanc­e and Culture function at KPMG and has also worked in the KPMG offices in Oman, Dubai and the Financial Business Unit in London. Rupasinghe was a Controller of Exchange, and also served as a Co-chair of Asia Pacific Group on Money Laundering (Apg).thepanelis­tsfor the fifth session will be Managing Director/ CEO of Cargills Bank Limited Rajendra Theagaraja­h and Sector Head, Property Group at John Keells Holdings PLC Nayana Mawilmada.

Chairman of Vallibel One PLC Mr. Dhammika Perera, known as one of Sri Lanka’s most successful entreprene­urs and visionary leaders will steer the sixth session on the ‘DNA of the Future Accountant: Redefining Learning and Working in Sri Lanka’ where he will share insights on how if the profession is swift to accept and adapt the many opportunit­ies it can embrace despite the challenges.

Perera will speak on the opportunit­ies ahead, and how accountant­s must embrace new technologi­es such as artificial intelligen­ce, mega data analytics and block chain into their domain of expertise and leapfrog the profession into the new age of business.

The seventh and final session on ‘Engage in the Present, Prepare for the Future’ will bring forth Managing Director and Chief Executive of N*able Peter D’almeida who will speak on the importance of passion and engagement, which are mandatory requiremen­ts for a profession­al to excel at the task at their hand and how not to remain monotonous and to embrace challenges of the future which comes with a range of possibilit­ies. D’almeida founded N-able in 2008 with 12 others, and today the company employs over 200 people, to provide technology-enabled business solutions; ‘connecting people and things, with insight, for an efficient and intelligen­t world’.

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