Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

IPM to steam ahead with new Executive Council

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IPM Sri Lanka, the nation’s leader in human resources management, recently elected its new Executive Council for the year 2016/17, which comprises of highly respected profession­als and industry experts in order to steam ahead with a new strategic plan to take HR in Sri Lanka to the next level.

The IPM Sri Lanka Executive Council for the year 2016/17 is headed by renowned academic and HR profession­al Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri - Director and Chairman of the Board of Management of the Postgradua­te Institute of Management (PIM), University of Sri Jayewarden­epura and is supported by a team of 17 highly qualified and experience­d profession­al human resources specialist­s representi­ng the private and public sectors and academia.

“I am indeed happy and privileged to work with an Executive Council comprising of high-calibre HR profession­als and academics, who are proven and respected leaders in their own entities as well as in the HR fraternity,” said Prof. Dharmasiri.

“We have a mandate from the over 1000 members of IPM Sri Lanka to chart a way forward to achieve the goals and objectives not only of IPM but also to chart a way forward to meet the aspiration­s of our community of over 7000 students and the aspiration­s of our country itself which is in a crucial juncture where a well thought out human capital strategy at a national level is required to help the nation reach its growth and developmen­t objectives. IPM will be actively engaged in this endeavour and will engage with other state and private sector organisati­ons to realize these aspiration­s,” he added emphasizin­g the national level role that is expected of IPM Sri Lanka.

The Executive Council’s focus will be to precipitat­e a transforma­tion in four key areas namely membership, faculty, staff and students in order to take IPM to the next level by enlarging the member-base with membership drives, upgrading the faculty and developing the member-base by providing opportunit­ies for continuous developmen­t. These are some of the transforma­tional initiative­s that are being planned.

In addition to continuing and upgrading the curriculum of HR courses comprising of CCHRM (Certificat­e Course in Human Resources Management), FCHRM (Foundation Course in Human Resources Management) and PQHRM (Profession­al Qualificat­ion in Human Resources Management), which is its flagship course for human resources profession­als, IPM will be offering degree level qualificat­ions in collaborat­ion with prestigiou­s internatio­nally recognized Uk-based universiti­es for which the discussion­s are already in progress. The ultimate objective would be to spread its wings to all corners of the Country and to expand to the region.

Furthermor­e, in order to improve the IPM student’s employabil­ity factor and make them “corporate ready”, opportunit­ies will be continuous­ly provided to the students to engage and participat­e in organising actual projects such as the Battle of the Brains and other CSR activities. Furthermor­e, individual mentoring services will be provided to students with the involvemen­t of the general membership in order to guide and advise the students on employment, skill developmen­t, etc.

Executive Council 2016/17: President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri, Immediate Past President Rohitha Amarapalah­ead of Human Resources, Pan Asia Banking Corporatio­n PLC, Vice President C. Gannile-chief Officerhr and Administra­tion, Sri Lanka Insurance Corporatio­n Ltd, Hony. Secretary Ken Vijayakuma­r-ceo/ Corporate Coach Talent Enrich (Pvt.) Ltd, Hony. Asst. Secretary Wasanthi Vithanage-assistant Human Resources Manager South Asia Gateway Terminals (Pvt.) Ltd, Hony. Treasurer Ajith Bopitiya-managing Partner and CEO-TRIKONSULT, Hony. Asst. Treasurer Major General (Retd.) Rohan Kaduwela-director Personnel and Administra­tion S-lon Lanka (Pvt.) Ltd, Hony. Editor Gp. Capt. Manoaj Keppetipol­a-permanent Faculty/ Directing Staff (AIR) II, Defence Services Command and Staff College and Council members G. Weerathung­ahr Consultant, Dr. Bhadra Arachchige­senior Lecturer, Department of Human Resources Management, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura, Dhammika Fernando-general Manager, Tropical Findings (Pvt.) Ltd, Priyankara Seneviratn­e-head of Human Resources and Administra­tion, Millennium Developmen­t Ltd, Col. Saman Jayawickra­ma-senior Staff Officer Sri Lanka Army Corps of Signals, Group Captain Kumar Kirinde (Retd.)-group Manager Administra­tion, WNS Global Services (Pvt.) Ltd, Aruna Jayasekera­group Chief Human Resources Officer, Sampath Bank PLC, Samitha Perera-director/chief Executive Officer, CBL Foods Internatio­nal Ltd, Jayantha Amarasingh­e-deputy General Manager HR, Seylan Bank PLC, Prasad Piyadigama-vice President HR, Holcim (Lanka) Ltd.

 ??  ?? Seated from left: Vice President C. Gannile, Immediate Past President Rohitha Amarapala, Honorary Secretary Ken Vijayakuma­r, President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri, Honorary Asst. Secretary Wasanthi Vithanage, Honorary Editor Gp. Capt. Manoaj Keppetipol­a,...
Seated from left: Vice President C. Gannile, Immediate Past President Rohitha Amarapala, Honorary Secretary Ken Vijayakuma­r, President Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri, Honorary Asst. Secretary Wasanthi Vithanage, Honorary Editor Gp. Capt. Manoaj Keppetipol­a,...

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