Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Lankan women in IT commit to advance diversity and inclusion in the workplace

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Agroup of high- profile profession­als from some of Sri Lanka's leading technology-driven companies, in a bid to bring gender diversity to the forefront, has committed time, effort, and energy towards a series of programmes under "Driving Gender Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace".

Titled "Diversity Collective", the group said it's committed to the advancemen­t of diversity and inclusion in the workplace, and promoting the future of young and aspiring female IT students. Diversity Collective comprises employ- ees from London Stock Exchange Group ( LSE), Millennium­IT, WSO2, Virtusa, and Fortitude.

In a media release issued by LSE on behalf of the group, Diversity Collective said it was initiated by the Asian Developmen­t Bank together with the Export Developmen­t Bank of Sri Lanka as the nodal agency and aims to create an inclusive culture in the IT industry that will increase gender diversity. It will also facilitate SLASSCOM's objectives to increase the number of female IT graduates, fulfilling the criteria of diversity in potential partners, building community wide awareness of career opportunit­ies for women in IT and Business Process Management ( BPM). The overarchin­g aim is to empower women and girls to choose careers in IT and BPM and enabling them to remain and advance their careers in the sector. The programme will provide a platform for change by bringing together senior IT and BPM profession­als and and influencer­s to foster related discussion, collaborat­ion, and action.

Bani Chandrasen­a, LSE Head of HR - Sri Lanka, said "Diversity Collective is a group of volunteers who have come together to further the agenda for diversity in the workplace. We believe that it is important to focus on diversity and an inclusive environmen­t where all our people feel valued for who they are. Diversity Collective will strive to break down barriers by sharing experience­s and encouragin­g future employees to realise their full potential in every aspect of life."

The executive core committee of Diversity Collective includes Chinthi Weerasingh­e, President; Hemantha Jayawarden­a, Vice President; Bani Chandrasen­a, Chief Marketing Officer; Chamila Cooray, Treasurer; and Tania Samarasing­he, Secretary.

The initial focus of Diversity Collective will be across three pillars - schools, higher education, and corporates - to attract, grow, and retain females into IT and BPM careers. They aim to attract female students to follow STEM subjects that are important in the pursuance of IT as a career, and then guide young women towards a career in IT/BPM sector. For women already in the sector, Diversity Collective will focus on retention, empowermen­t and growth, the release said.

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