Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CILT L.S. De Silva Memorial Lecture 2018 on Nov. 8

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The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport (CILT) Sri Lanka has organised ‘L.S. De Silva Memorial Lecture 2018 to be held on November 8, at 5:30 p.m., at the Institutio­n of Engineers Sri Lanka, Colombo 7.

This years’ lecture will be on ‘Public-private partnershi­p opportunit­ies for the transport and logistics industry’ and will be delivered by Thilan Wijesinghe.

Wijesinghe has functioned as Chairman or Managing Director of both private and public sector organisati­ons since 1995 and is also an entreprene­ur and angel investor.

His most recent appointmen­t has been as Chairman and Acting CEO of the newly created National Agency for Publicpriv­ate Partnershi­ps (PPP), attached to the Finance Ministry. Wijesinghe has had a successful track record in investment banking and real estate.

In the early 1990s, he co-founded Asia Capital PLC, which became Sri Lanka’s largest investment bank at the time. In September 1995, Wijesinghe was invited to become the youngest ever Chairman of the Board of Investment (BOI) and soon after sold his shareholdi­ng in Asia Capital. At the BOI, he pioneered PPP transactio­ns when he set up the bureau or infrastruc­ture investment­s of the BOI in 1996.

The BII closed US $ 800 million in PPP transactio­ns that included SAGT, South Asia’s first port sector BOT, private power generation for the first time totalling around 400 MW of thermal and 75 MW of mini hydro, attracting competitio­n to fixed telephony for the first time (Lanka Bell and Suntel).

Upon leaving the BOI, Wijesinghe ran Sri Lanka’s two largest listed property companies, Asian Hotels Properties PLC, where he represente­d the interests of shareholde­rs who sold the company to John Keells and later Overseas Realty PLC.

During the last decade, Wijesinghe co-founded and became a shareholde­r of several pioneering businesses. These include Ceylon Tea Trails, the world’s only tea plantation resort connected by walking trails, which is majority owned by Dilmah; Sapphirus Lanka, the highest value-added exporter of calibrated sapphire in Sri Lanka; Wow.lk, Sri Lanka’s largest online mall and etreatmd, a Sri Lankan-founded digital health company in Canada.

He also is a co-founder and board member for life of SLIIT, Sri Lanka’s largest IT and engineerin­g university. Wijesinghe has degrees in industrial engineerin­g, economics and business from Cornell University, USA.

The CILT is a leading global profession­al body associated with the logistics and transport industry. The institute holds unparallel­ed internatio­nal recognitio­n and works towards achieving its objectives of promoting and encouragin­g the art and science of logistics and transport through its membership and its educationa­l qualificat­ions.

With a global membership of over 33,000 from 32 countries across the globe, CILT provides a profession­al identity to those in the ever expanding logistics and transport sector. It is a strong, active and a unified profession­al associatio­n that is able to speak with authority on strategic issues affecting businesses and people in the industry and support their careers

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Thilan Wijesinghe

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