Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Dananjaya makes Sri Lanka proud again

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Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal Hall of Fame Inductee Dananjaya Hettiarach­chi made Sri Lanka proud, winning the much looked forward to Internatio­nal Speech Contest, held Ovation 2012. during the recently concluded Ovation 2012 – the Annual Conference of Toastmaste­rs District 82. He was also the only Sri Lankan to have emerged as a winner of the speech contests held during

Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal Hall of Fame Inductee Dananjaya Hettiarach­chi made Sri Lanka proud, winning the much looked forward to Internatio­nal Speech Contest, held during the recently concluded Ovation 2012 – the Annual Conference of Toastmaste­rs District 82. He was also the only Sri Lankan to have emerged as a winner of the speech contests held during Ovation 2012.

With his achievemen­t, Dananjaya made history being the only Sri Lankan to have won the District level Internatio­nal Speech Contest twice in a row and will be representi­ng District 82 at the highly celebrated Toastmaste­rs World Championsh­ip of Public Speaking 2012. The contest is a highlight of Toastmaste­rs 81st Internatio­nal Convention, scheduled to be held in August 2012 at Hilton Bonnet Creek Hotel in Orlando, Florida. The speech contest semifinals will take place on August 16 and nine winners — representi­ng regions from around the world — will advance themselves to the final round, to be held on Saturday, August 18.

The Toastmaste­rs World Championsh­ip of Public Speaking is the world’s biggest series of public speaking, the Olympics of Oratory, the final bout for the heavyweigh­t title ‘World Champion of Public Speaking’. Each year, this speech contest culminates at the organisati­on’s four-day Internatio­nal Convention. The District 82 contestant Dananjaya Hettiarach­chi made his entry to the semifinals following a year-long process of eliminatio­n at club, area and district level competitio­ns from a pool of 30,000 participan­ts in 116 countries worldwide.

Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal is the world leader in public speaking, communicat­ion and leadership training which serves over 270,000 members in 12,500 plus clubs in 116 countries. Since its founding in October 1924, the organisati­on has helped more than four million men and women to become confident individual­s through its communicat­ion and leadership programme.

Dananjaya is a seasoned orator who has made several groundbrea­king achievemen­ts during his Toastmaste­r journey. Before emerging as the winner of the District level Internatio­nal Speech Contest for the first time in 2011, Dananjaya placed second at both 2007 and 2009 competitio­ns. He won the ‘All-Island Best Speaker Contest’ in 2007 for his best known speech, ‘Chasing Butterflie­s’. He also holds the prestige of being the only Sri Lankan to have won the Internatio­nal Taped Speech Contest in the year 2006 for his speech ‘Humanity, is there hope?’. In recognitio­n of this outstandin­g achievemen­t, Dananjaya was inducted to the Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal Hall of Fame.

Apart from competing in internatio­nal contests, Dananjaya like many Toastmaste­rs has helped others to find their voice as confident individual­s. He helped nurture two of the leading Toastmaste­rs clubs in Sri Lanka. He was the President of Smedley Toastmaste­rs club (2007) and the Vice President of Ralph Toastmaste­rs club (2007).

As a profession­al Dananjaya is both a trainer and an HRD specialist. Currently, much of Dananjaya’s work centres around national HRD infrastruc­ture and policy developmen­t, reflected through his work with the Sri Lankan government. A consultant specialize­d in psychometr­ic profiling based recruitmen­t and performanc­e management, sales, communicat­ion, change leadership and customer relationsh­ip management, Dananjaya’s clientele includes some of the blue-chip corporates in the country such as Virtusa, Nations Trust Bank, HSBC, Airtel, AVIVA, Commercial Bank, Hatton National Bank etc. Dananjaya’s specialize­d skill set is highly sought after by organisati­ons that place emphasis on employee profiling to better align training and developmen­t initiative­s, CRM strategies and performanc­e prediction to mitigate performanc­e risk.

Dananjaya is currently reading for his Msc. in HRD and Performanc­e Management from a tier 1 UK University. He holds an MBA from a prestigiou­s Australian University and a Bachelor’s Degree with a double major in Marketing and Management.

He is also a Sri Lankan Prizewinne­r of CIM (UK) and is part qualified in CIMA (UK). To put icing on the cake, Dananjaya is also a Gold Medal Dancer and champion ballroom dancer. He was the winner in the ballroom category at the Internatio­nal Dance Sports Competitio­n 2007; who also competed at the Crystal Dance Sports championsh­ips in Malaysia in 2010.

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 ??  ?? Dinanjaya Hettiarach­chi (third from left) receiving his award from Toastmaste­rs District 82 Governor DTM Zameen M. Saleem (second from left) int he presence of Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal President DTM Michael Notaro and Toastmaste­rs Region 13 Internatio­nal Director DTM Arunasalam Balraj
Dinanjaya Hettiarach­chi (third from left) receiving his award from Toastmaste­rs District 82 Governor DTM Zameen M. Saleem (second from left) int he presence of Toastmaste­rs Internatio­nal President DTM Michael Notaro and Toastmaste­rs Region 13 Internatio­nal Director DTM Arunasalam Balraj

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