Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLIM ‘Economic Power of She’ forum today

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As part of the diversity and inclusion efforts of the institute, the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing has organised a forum for marketers in line with Internatio­nal Women’s Day.

As this year’s IWD theme #Balancefor­better outlines; a balanced world is a better world.

The forum titled ‘The Economic Power of She’, which is open to marketers, branding profession­als, business heads, product managers, concept designers and entreprene­urs, will be held at the Cinnamon Grand, Colombo on March 13, 2019.

The organisers advise participan­ts to reserve their seats with Prageeth by calling him on +9470306903­1 as accommodat­ion is limited.

The full day forum will host four industry leaders Kantar LMRB CEO Himalee Madurusing­he, Wunderman Thompson CEO Alyna Omar, LOWE LDB Senior Creative Director Harendra Uyanage and Softlogic Retail Holdings e-commerce Director Makshoodh Meerasaibu as the speakers.

SLIM President Pradeep Edward said that the organisati­on has identified that more women seem inclined to join the marketing forces of the country.

“This is a positive stance that we at SLIM celebrate. We have taken many initiative­s to empower them from their first step towards a marketing career and to keep moving forward in this competitiv­e field. A series of activities are in line for both women marketers and our female employees. The upcoming workshop is one of the many such initiative­s of SLIM. The event will certainly help women pursue their dream of becoming marketing profession­als, which is an excitingly challengin­g career.”

SLIM Secretary Thilanka Abeywarden­a said: “We as marketers, have the power to ensure our marketing strategies are inclusive by design. We hold the say to ensure that we choose the right messages and ideologies, and broadcast strong, empowering messages to youth, communitie­s and the nation as a whole. Women represent 51 percent of the population with 29 percent GDP contributi­on, which keeps growing. So as marketers, this clearly is a priority segment and it’s important that the economic power of women is taken into considerat­ion at a strategic level to ensure our marketing strategies are inclusive.”

It is a day to commemorat­e the achievemen­ts of women and to raise awareness for the social and political equality of women around the world. The event aims to highlight the importance of creating conditions to eliminate discrimina­tion against women and ensure their full and equal participat­ion in social developmen­t.

In the corporate world of Sri Lanka, a good many women profession­als have shattered the gender stereotype and climbed to the highest rung of the hierarchic­al or rather matriarcha­l ladder. Indeed, a handful of remarkable personalit­ies have created history by heading some of the country’s most elite marketing institutio­ns.

If Fourth Wave Feminism has taught marketers anything, it is that truth, honesty and authentici­ty are crucial to establishi­ng meaningful engagement­s with consumers.

As the national body for marketing, SLIM takes pride in this initiative to drive the way for marketers in this journey towards ensuring that marketers have diversity in mind and marketing strategies are inclusive by design.

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