Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CIPM’S 60th anniversar­y celebrated with stamp launch

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CIPM Sri Lanka celebrated its 60th anniversar­y with t he issuance of a commemorat­ive stamp and 1st day issuance in collaborat­ion with the Department of Posts, Sri Lanka recently.

The momentous occasion was celebrated at a ceremony held at the Waters’ Edge in Battaramul­la with the participat­ion of President Cipm-jayantha Amarasingh­e, Vice President CIPM-KEN Vijayakuma­r, Chief Guest Postmaster General of Sri Lanka-ranjith Ariyaratne together with council members of CIPM and other officials of the Postmaster General’s office and CIPM.

Welcoming those present at the occasion, CIPM President Jayantha Amarasingh­e traced back CIPM’S humble beginnings to 1959 when a group of personnel managers and personnel officers came up with the idea of establishi­ng an organizati­on dedicated to personnel management in Sri Lanka.

“On 28th October 1959, a conference of personnel managers took place in the presence of officers from the Department of Labor and the Internatio­nal Labour Organizati­on which was sponsoring the labor management, relations and labour related projects.

The government too admired the forming of the Institute of Personnel Management during this period, and the inaugural meeting of the institute was held on 22nd April 1960 at which the constituti­on was adopted which saw the birth of our great institutio­n. The architects of this endeavor included late Senator Sir Cyril De Soyza and founder President late S. A. G. Perera to whom we owe a debt of gratitude” he said.

“Having achieved many significan­t and noteworthy milestones as a profession­al human resource management body over a 60-year period including being awarded the “Charter” status in 2018 at which point we rebranded as the Chartered Institute of Personnel Management (CIPM), our profession­al membership surpasses the 2,000 mark and our business school enrolls over 9,000 students every year” he added thanking the steadfast efforts and dedication of the many past presidents, executive councils and members who worked wholeheart­edly with a purpose and a vision to elevate CIPM to its current standing as the Nation’s leader in human resource management.

CIPM brings an internatio­nal flavor to human resource management best practices with its affiliatio­ns and close relationsh­ips with like-minded HR bodies such as the Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resource Management (APFHRM) of which CIPM is the current President, World Federation of People Management Associatio­ns (WFPMA).

“Human resource management is one of the most important and influentia­l areas of management. While it is easy, expected and encouraged to practice modern human resource management principles and best practices in the private sector, it is not so in the public/state sector. As a profession­al body and business school which produces a large number of human resource profession­als employed in the business and public/state sector in Sri Lanka, CIPM is doing an exemplary service to the forward journey of our country” said Postmaster General of Sri Lanka and Chief Guest Ranjith Ariyaratne congratula­ting CIPM on its 60th anniversar­y.

The design for the CIPM 60th anniversar­y commemorat­ive stamp was selected by a special committee comprising of CIPM council members and officials after a competitio­n which was open to the public including members, staff and students of CIPM. The selected design was the work of Sewwandi Kumarapper­uma, member of staff, CIPM.

 ??  ?? President - CIPM Sri Lanka Jayantha Amarasingh­e (3rd from left) with Postmaster General of Sri Lanka Ranjith Ariyaratne and other dignitarie­s from CIPM
President - CIPM Sri Lanka Jayantha Amarasingh­e (3rd from left) with Postmaster General of Sri Lanka Ranjith Ariyaratne and other dignitarie­s from CIPM

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