Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lakmini Wijesunder­a among leading business women selected for top EY programme

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Coinciding with the celebratio­n of the Internatio­nal Women’s Day, Earnst & Young (EY) recently announced its 2017 Entreprene­urial Winning Women Asiapacifi­c class.

Selected for this year’s programme are 15 female business executives who lead their own organisati­ons in Asia-pacific. The 2017 class includes women from Australia, Greater China, Singapore, South Korea, Vietnam and Sri Lanka.

Among them is Sri Lanka’s Ironone Technologi­es and Boardpac Sri Lanka Co-founder and CEO Lakmini Wijesunder­a.

Ironone Technologi­es is a software solutions company and innovative software products provider that specialize­s in mobiledriv­en secure applicatio­n solutions for large corporates. Ironone Technologi­es has offices in Sri Lanka, Malaysia, Singapore and the US and operates in 15 markets.

The annual programme, now in its third year in Asia-pacific, is designed to assist establishe­d women-led businesses that are ready to become global market leaders, equipping participan­ts with tools and informatio­n needed to help them grow and scale their businesses and to realize their full potential. The programme will provide strategic support through leading guidance and access to the EY global entreprene­urial ecosystem.

Annette Kimmitt, EY Global Middle Market Leader and Executive Sponsor, Entreprene­urial Winning Women, said, “Our commitment to the advancemen­t of women entreprene­urs has never been greater. Through Entreprene­urial Winning Women, we focus on building a strong community and providing women business leaders with access to the contacts and tools they need to achieve their next levels of growth. By providing the right informatio­n, networks and guidance we’re able to help these talented women access growth capital, identify strong business advisors and put the processes in place to radically expand their companies.”

Participan­ts will convene for the first time in 2017 at a two-day conference in Mumbai on May 15 and 16, as well as take part in a series of e-conference­s, in-country business sessions and workshops throughout the year. The year-long customized programme focuses on key areas such as: expanding knowledge through the latest informatio­n, research and executive dialogues, identifyin­g and building strategic alliances, providing access to formal and informal guidance and support networks, strengthen­ing executive leadership skills and identifyin­g opportunit­ies for business growth and increasing visibility for women entreprene­urs and their companies.

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