Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Amal Cabraal to step down as Unilever Sri Lanka Chairman

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After 7 years of steering Unilever Sri Lanka - one of the country’s foremost companies to unpreceden­ted heights as Chairman, Amal Cabraal will leave Unilever in October 2013, to pursue other interests.

During his time at the helm, under Amal’s astute leadership, the Sri Lankan business more than doubled its size and delivered extraordin­ary results. Amal has the rare distinctio­n of being only the 2nd Sri Lankan to be appointed Chairman in the company’s 75-year history in the country, and has the distinctio­n of holding this position for the 2nd longest period.

Amal joined the company as a management trainee 31 years ago and spent a better part of his career in Marketing & Sales. His first business leadership role was as Director Marketing & Sales at Unilever Bangladesh in 1998. Upon his return in 2001 he joined the Board of Unilever Sri Lanka as its Marketing Director and took over the reigns as Chairman in 2006. Amal counts for over twenty years of managerial experience at a senior level, both local and internatio­nal. Apart from Sri Lanka, he has worked with Unilever in the United Kingdom, India and Bangladesh.

A noteworthy achievemen­t under Amal’s leadership is the US$ 50 million state-of-the-art production facility built in the BOI zone in Horana. This has secured substantia­l employment to thousands of Sri Lankans and today over 95 percent of the products marketed by Unilever Sri Lanka are manufactur­ed locally. With this, Amal has made an indelible mark which will hold Unilever Sri Lanka in good stead in the future enabling the company to continue contrib- uting towards the industrial and economic success of Sri Lanka.

A strong ambassador for Unilever Sri Lanka, Amal was the driving force behind making Unilever the most respected Multinatio­nal Company in Sri Lanka and was adjudged as one of the top ten ‘Business People of the Year’ for 2012. He is known for playing by the rules and has been a role model to many in the company.

Shazia Syed, the previous Vice President, Customer Developmen­t for Unilever Pakistan will move to Unilever Sri Lanka and take over as Chairperso­n. Shazia joined Unilever as a Management Trainee in 1989. In her 24 years with the organizati­on, she has worked across most Unilever categories. She also spent 3 years with Unilever Vietnam as Business Unit Leader for Personal Care, returning to Pakistan to look after Home and Personal Care and later Refreshmen­t as Vice President.

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