Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SHMA partners with NYC under the SSG project to skill and unlock talent among youth in the hospitalit­y sector

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With the aim of encouragin­g and empowering the youth of Sri Lanka in equipping themselves with the required skills and talent to take on as tomorrow’s leaders in the hospitalit­y industry, the Swiss Hotel Management Academy Pvt. Ltd. (SHMA) of A. Baur & Co. Pvt Ltd., also known as Baurs, recently signed an MoU with the National Youth Corps of Sri Lanka (NYC).

NYC which comes under the purview of the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs will now be a learning partner for the Skills for Sustainabl­e Growth (SSG) project, a private and public sector partnershi­p between Baurs and the Swiss Agency for Developmen­t and Cooperatio­n (SDC), the agency for internatio­nal cooperatio­n of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs (FDFA) of Switzerlan­d.

NYC is the pioneering state training institutio­n dedicated to youth developmen­t since 2002 with 58 training centres across the island, grooming and guiding the youth through its unique training modules, ranging from soft skills, academic, vocational, recreation­al to community based. Establishe­d in 2014, La Hotelier in Dambulla managed by NYC is a prestigiou­s hotel school where several batches of graduates have gone onto being employed by leading hotels and restaurant­s in Sri Lanka.

The MoU was signed on 17th October at the Ministry of Sports and Youth Affairs’ auditorium. Representi­ng SHMA and Baurs were Rolf Blaser, CEO/Managing Director; Pavithra Samarasing­he, Director Finance and Compliance; Daniela Munasinghe, GM of Education and Tourism, Sureeka Fernando, SHMA Manager; Cheryl

The event was graced by the Hon. Minister Roshan Ranasinghe, joined by the Deputy Head of Mission Olivier Praz and First Secretary, Migration Doris Manor from the Embassy of Switzerlan­d in Sri Lanka.

Arndt, Project Leader. And from NYC, its Director Brig. Sujeewa Rathnayake, Add. Director Training and Developmen­t Saman Kulasuriya, Director Central Province Major. Ashoka Wijerathne, and Asst. Director Developmen­t Inoka Gunawardha­na.

The event was graced by the Hon. Minister Roshan Ranasinghe, joined by the Deputy Head of Mission Olivier Praz and First Secretary, Migration Doris Manor from the Embassy of Switzerlan­d in Sri Lanka.

The SSG project aims to create 2,240 skilled young men and women by 2025 including increased female participat­ion in hospitalit­y education to 40%, with a two-third of its curriculum weighing towards practical

on-the-job training coupled with internship­s and possible extension in various hotels. SHMA will also be opening a total of eight SSG centres by the end of 2025

The project is aimed at aligning and deploying a Swiss Vocational Skills Developmen­t (VSD) curriculum that will contribute significan­tly to NYC, the hospitalit­y sector and the overall economy. The diverse and experience­d profession­als at SHMA will facilitate the programme at NYC in producing competent and employable youth, whilst NYC continues to support the SSG project.

Daniela Munasinghe, GM of Education and Tourism revealed some eye-opening results through a recent survey conducted by SHMA. Mrs. Munasinghe said ‘‘92.3% of students received promotions either in their current employment or within a new organizati­on, with over 75% of the students employed at 5-star establishm­ents at present.’’

‘‘SHMA students have enjoyed a significan­t increase in their earning capacity following the completion of the VET by EHL programme. Half of the students whose earnings were below LKR 50,000 per month now earns above the LKR 100,000 salary scare, with 64% of those students taking home a salary of over LKR 200,000. We have also onboarded various hotels, and also has establishe­d partnershi­ps with CIPM and Nestle,’’ she added.

SHMA is an education institute that facilitate­s high-class education at internatio­nal standards, producing highly qualified hoteliers. The academy is also licensed to deliver the VET (Vocational Education Training) by EHL Profession­al Diploma programme offering specialise­d tracks in Culinary, Food & Beverage, and Hotel Operations, which is provided by École hôtelière de Lausanne, a pioneer in hospitalit­y education since 1893, with a global network of over 25,000 alumni representi­ng more than 120 nationalit­ies.

 ?? ?? Baurs CEO/Managing Director Rolf Blaser (Right) exchanging the MoU with National Youth Corps of Sri Lanka Director Brig. Sujeewa Rathnayake
Baurs CEO/Managing Director Rolf Blaser (Right) exchanging the MoU with National Youth Corps of Sri Lanka Director Brig. Sujeewa Rathnayake

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