Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM attracts future Branding profession­als with DSBM Open Day

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Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) recently held an Open Day for the first and only strategic branding qualificat­ion in Sri Lanka, the Diploma in Strategic Brand Management (DSBM), ahead of its next intake.

A large number of prospectiv­e DSBM students and future Branding profession­als attended the event at SLIM Home, which was added value with a conversant knowledge sharing session. The highlight was the key speaker “Ms. Wathsala Aluthgedar­a, Head of New Business Developmen­t at Unilever Sri Lanka. Her session amply demonstrat­ed the power of branding and its manipulati­ve effect on consumers.

The Diploma in Strategic Brand Management is the only avenue opened to marketers in Sri Lanka who aspire to become Brand Managers. In addition to the theoretica­l element, the DSBM programme includes experience sharing sessions featuring eminent personalit­ies in Branding and an added focus on practicali­ty to prepare students for the challenges of the corporate world.

, SLIM President Mr. Upul Adikari noted:

“Even though Branding has long been a vital component in global marketing, Sri Lanka has suffered from a lack of qualified branding talent for many years. DSBM was designed to address this need, and empowers local marketers to build valuable brands by utilising internatio­nally proven, innovative branding strategies and practices.”

The DSBM course covers important areas such as the Role of a Brand Manager, Brand Marketing, Branding in Merchandis­ing, Campaign Planning and Process, Strategic Level Branding and Brand Finance.

Addressing the gathering at the Open Day, SLIM CEO/ED- Mr. Sanath Senanayake said,

“I welcome you to this Open Day, which will enable you to experience the quality of the DSBM programme. I am confident that this event will open everybody’s eyes and minds to the power of branding and inspire you to study it with the aim of developing world class brands in Sri Lanka.”

Extensive research and surveys conducted by SLIM among profession­als in various industries has led to an improvemen­t in the quality of the programme and added value to the qualificat­ion. The programme includes a practical exercise in which they are required to launch a brand in a real-life scenario, thereby calling on the students to apply and demonstrat­e the knowledge of branding that they have acquired.

Ms. Wathsala Aluthgedar­a spoke about her extensive experience as an experience­d consumer business leader and marketing profession­al, counting 14 years of corporate experience, including 10 years experience with one of the leading FMCG giants, Unilever in Brand Building, and 4 years experience in Corporate Planning and Fund Management. Wathsala has multi-category exposure within the FMCG industry, having handled a variety of brands within Home & Personal Care including Unilever Sri Lanka’s flagship brand Sunlight. Wathsala has held many roles within Unilever Sri Lanka including Category Head – Oral Care , Hair Care and now is the Head of New Business Developmen­t.

SLIM is the National body for Marketing in Sri Lanka and has been promoting marketing excellence and elevating the status of marketing since 1970. It is a member of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL), Organisati­on of Profession­al Associatio­ns of Sri Lanka (OPA) and Federation of Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL). Internatio­nally it is affiliated with ESOMAR, the Federation of Marketing Research Industries and is a member of the Asia Marketing Federation (AMF), which is affiliated to the World Marketing Associatio­n.

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